If you enjoyed the most recent SCAN cover and were wondering how it was made, you're in luck. Here’s a tutorial coming at you. First of all, for those who don’t know, this
The Connector recognizes exemplary photo work produced by SCAD students. This week’s featured photo is by B.F.A. photography student Gaffney Taylor. Artist statement: “I've always liked photographing a detail about someone's
Photo by Zack Blair The Connector recognizes exemplary photo work produced by SCAD students. This week’s featured photo is by B.F.A photography student Zack Blair. Artist statement: "The guy in
Elliott Erwitt signing his new book, "Regarding Women."/ Courtesy of Jackson Fine Art. By Valheria Rocha, Contributor Thursday, Jan. 14, I attended "Regarding Women," an incredible show at Jackson
Manfrotto. It’s already the second week in winter quarter here at SCAD. Luckily for us, there are multiple companies visiting our campus already. A great way to kick things off
Photographer’s guide #2: Building your confidence by Tyler McClelland. Being a working artist of any kind is a beautiful paradox. Through our work we are expressing ourselves to others as
SCAD Hong Kong: Photo essay by Rachael Horst. This was a difficult assignment. Now, let me explain. Hong Kong cannot be summarized. I will spend my whole life explaining what
The first story for “Adventures of a Photographer” article series, we have Forest McMullin, who is a current photography professor at SCAD ATL. His story explains when he found himself
Illustration by Acquille Dunkley. Have you ever heard a photographer saying, "Anything for the shot"? When is "anything" too dangerous and life threatening? We see the final product of a