Photo by Rebecca Williams As summer approaches, I can’t help but think about last summer and the things I learned. The summer of 2017 was one the hardest summers of
Sometimes forgotten, the beautiful Ivy Hall sits not too far from SCAD's 1600 Peachtree street building. Ivy Hall is unlike any other SCAD Atlanta facility. Instead of being stocked with
Going back home to Jamaica gets weirder every time. This time, it was particularly unnerving because so much had changed. The Kingston roads were different and so much was happening
by Rebecca Williams I remember my first subway ride and being sandwiched between a tall gentleman reading a finance/self-help book and a young girl singing the lyrics to a song
by Rebecca Williams Who would've thought that film photography would make such a huge comeback amongst millennials? Although, as the obsession of “vintage finds” continues to infiltrate our favourite clothing
As human beings, we judge and assess people all the time. We project our opinions and ideas on those whom we like, interact with or can’t stand sometimes. But how
Photo by Conrad M-G Although it's important to grow as a photographer on your own, you can also make improvements by working with other people who share your interests.
by Aboubacar Kante Photo by Aboubacar Kante. The world of an adolescent boxer is extremely physically demanding and even heinous. Training includes waking at the crack of dawn and sparring
Written and photographed by Samantha Brooks, Photography student and activist at SCAD Atlanta Our country is in a fragile state. Foreigners have no safe place, our irrational fear of a
"XRAY" is a vulnerable display of generations of mothers and daughters connected in a fabricated physical space, binding this relationship between them in a inventive and conceptual way. This photo essay











