Written by Ellie Briggis. Atlanta has been rapidly expanding for years. As the population and job hubs increase, so do the number of tourists in this beautiful city. Some of
On Friday, Nov. 8, SCAD Atlanta celebrated Diwali, the Indian festival of lights, at the Sketch Cafe in FORTY. Below are some special captured moments of the evening. Photo by
Written and photographed by Mandie Rivera. I am black. Skin smooth as chocolate syrup. With a shine that mimics the sun. And next to me? A king. My brother. With
The Connector interviews third-year photography student, Hannah Peña. Photo by Hannah Peña. When did you start photography and what does it mean to you? My mom got me a point
Written and photographed by Nia Tyson. Photo by Nia Tyson. I first picked up a professional camera I was in 8th grade. I was always told that I had an
The Connector interviews Ashley Trawinski, a 21-year-old second-year photography student from Warsaw, Poland. Photo by Ashley Trawinski. When did you start photography and what does it mean to you? Photography
Written and photographed by Michelle Carmona Photo by Michelle Carmona. Photo by Michelle Carmona. I am a third-year photography student and commercial photographer. I grew up in the Snellville area
Written and photographed by Jasmeen Shaqueita. This photo series was shot, edited by adding tint some blue/yellow/purple tints, printed and then scanned in orientation. Photo by Jasmeen Shaqueita. The concept
Written and photographed by Josiah Persad Over the weekend I had the opportunity of visiting the Hernando de Soto Bridge which spans across the Mississipi river, linking Tennessee to Arkansas.
The Connector interviews Ben Rhodes, a third-year film and television student. Photo by Ben Rhodes. When did you start photography and what does it mean to you? Well first off,