Written and photographed by Wynton Harvey I am a second-year photography student. My interest in photography began after I downloaded the free trial to Adobe Lightroom on my 11th birthday.
As we dive into the insta-worthy sunsets of spring, here’s a few tips and tricks to get the best golden hour portraits: Check your weather app Find out what time
Written and photographed by Josiah Persad Sir Donald McCullin, a great British photojournalist once said, “Photography for me is not looking, it’s feeling. If you can’t feel what you’re looking
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
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
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
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
As artists, there is one thing we all must present when interviewing for our dream job: a portfolio. Compiling your best work into a professional portfolio is stressful. You'll searc
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