The Connector
The Connector

photo essay

Photo poem: ‘Evil Bid’

Written and photographed by Mandie Rivera Photo by Mandie Rivera. You don’t know, the secret life I live. Because you look at me on the outside, not within. Only I
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‘Up Close’

Written and photographed by Daniella Almona I am a first-year student at SCAD Atlanta currently majoring in advertising and branding with a minor in fashion photography. My art is recognized
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‘Decoy’

Written and photographed by Gabriella Wyke I am a 23-year-old artist from Trinidad and Tobago currently residing in Atlanta. I am pursuing a bachelor of fine arts in photography at
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Photographer of the week: Lucas Tam

Written and photographed by Lucas Tam I am a first-year student at SCAD Atlanta majoring in commercial photography. My photography journey began in my last year of high school and
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‘Something to Remind You’

This photo essay is a series of work made to challenge the ideals of social normalities regarding beliefs of gender, masculinity, identity, and queer youth.
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‘The People of Pernoshal Park’

Written and photographed by Jake Epstein Photo by Jake Epstein. I am Jake Epstein, a second-year photography student specializing in commercial photography from Augusta, Ga. After experimenting with different styles
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‘Shameful Lust’

Written and photographed by Nora Benjamin Photo by Nora Benjamin. "Sex is the consolation you have when you feel as though you cannot have love," said Literature Nobel Prize laureate
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‘The wilting buildings’

Midtown neighborhood house shrouded in black. When we think of Midtown Atlanta, our minds turn to big buildings, colorful sidewalks and lively cafes or bars. We do not initially think
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