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
Printing your photos is an overlooked part of photography. In the age of social media, we usually never see our photos in tangible form. Unless you are shooting in film,
Choosing the correct camera that suits your needs is one of the biggest decisions a photographer has to make. When choosing a camera, you take into account several important things:
This past week I had the pleasure of spending Christmas in London with my family. I packed with me two packs of 600 Polaroid film and made the most of
These few weeks have felt like a strange limbo to me. I have been thinking about the transition into the New Year and what that means for so many young
As 2018 ends and I reflect upon my first year living in Atlanta, I don't think about all of the things I’ve done but all the things I haven’t done.











