A woman is always seen, not heard. She’s picked apart piece by piece for the façade she is forced to put up to remain relevant. Look back in history, what do you remember these women for?
By Emily Truong As I grow older, I find myself more at peace when I appreciate the little things in life. The rust and the faded paint, the messy placements
The “Photographer of the Week” series is dedicated to highlighting photographers within the SCAD community that demonstrate unique abilities behind the lens. This week, Shorti J, a SCAD Atlanta alumna
Photoshop has become my favorite platform in the Adobe Suite ever since I began my creative journey at SCAD. The possibilities in terms of photo editing are essentially endless. One
The “Photographer of the week” series is dedicated to highlighting photographers within the SCAD community that demonstrate unique abilities behind the lens. This week, Addison Rudicile, a second-year film student
Atlanta has some of the best tourist destinations for everyone's perfect city-escape vacation. It offers a variety of landmarks, restaurants, night clubs and even photo-centered destinations. Many photographers, tourists and
Photography is incumbent of a variety of aspects in terms of your camera settings, angles and lighting. In addition to those sections, your photos should illustrate or evoke a certain
One of the most common mistakes in photography that people try to highlight the meaning behind every single photo. Many individuals start their photography journey often look for things like
The "Photographer of the week" series is dedicated to highlighting photographers within the SCAD community that demonstrate unique abilities behind the lens. This week the Connector interviews Madd C-D, a
The Connector reaches out to Robin Maaya, a 4th year photography student. When did you start your photography journey and what does photography mean to you? I started photographing when