As you walk frantically through the halls on your last week at SCAD, think about the hallways. Think about how quarter after quarter you return with new ideas and goals to
Summer feels like just a moment away. This week I felt drawn to the various natural textures that we have at SCAD Atlanta. These pictures were taken during several aimless
The world of film photography may seem intimidating and challenging. However, there are some tips that can make navigating that world much easier. Working with film takes practice but the
The five buildings of SCAD Atlanta can feel a little overcrowded sometimes. With people rushing in and out of classes, it may feel like there's no time to be alone.
by Ryan Kelly Photo by Rocio Choi It is difficult to hear a man’s phlegmatic explanations of the racial empathy gap over the taunts of an overzealous protester jeering at
As the quarter rolls to an end, our jaded eyes tend to overlook the beautiful art pieces at SCAD. When I first came to SCAD, I was completely captivated by
Appropriately capturing someone's skin tone can do wonders for portrait photography. Everyone has different undertones no matter what race they are. Using lighting to complement and enhance someone's skin tone
Becoming a photographer doesn’t mean that you have to have to buy fancy equipment. Beautiful images can be made from the things you already have access to. Here are some
Black-and-white photography is the root of photography itself — from it comes the responsibility of a captivating subject. Since dabbling in the dark art of film, I have found black-and-white
by Marian Hill A couple of days ago, after a long three hours in the darkroom, I got into my Uber with the thought of home on my mind and