Broken titles with cats painted on them. 19th St. Atlanta, Ga. Photo by Marian Hill. The revolution of photography allowed photographers to experiment with their composition. Changing the perspective of
Written and photographed by Sarah Kopkin. My name is Sarah Kopkin and I am a second-year photography student at SCAD. I started getting into photography during my second year in
My view of existence is complex — it is a combination of many beliefs and cultures. I acknowledge this by keeping a shrine of things that have a spiritual significance
Written and photographed by Daniel Davis Edwards Watching the killing of Philando Castile in his car by a police officer at a traffic stop left me with a visceral thought
Photo by Tyler Judson. Body positivity has become a worldwide subject over the past few years. With the rise of online censorship, it has become difficult to share the joys
I remember looking outside my apartment window one morning and seeing something new. Outside, in the lush gardens of the courtyard, spots of color and vibrancy graced the sidewalk. Though
written and photographed by Jaylon Smith Photo by Jaylon Smith. I developed a style of photography I coined "visual experiences." I want the viewers of the photograph to feel like
As someone who walks everywhere no matter the season, I see the slowed down landscape of midtown Atlanta. From my morning walks to my late-night strolls, I come across a
Living practically inside Piedmont Park for a full year allowed me to closely see the seasons change. The trees in one of Atlanta's best parks proudly display the beauty of
Written and photographed by Courtney Peplin Courtney Peplin is a third-year graphic design student with a photography minor. In her free time she works as a professional dog trainer, which