Going back home to Jamaica gets weirder every time. This time, it was particularly unnerving because so much had changed. The Kingston roads were different and so much was happening
As a freshman in school or beginner photographer, choosing an editing software may be a little confusing. Lightroom or Photoshop? The truth is, each program has its strengths and weaknesses.
Photo by Rebecca Williams There is no time like the present to be an artist and particularly a photographer. For many years straight men like Bruce Weber and Terry Richardson ruled
Photo by Hannah Turner Many students work creatively before coming to SCAD. Tyler Judson is one of those students. Judson moved from a small town in Alabama to pursue
By Russell Cambron Photo by Russell Cambron While the vast majority photography done today is done digitally, many photographers hold fast to film photography. Sometimes, this is done for
by Rebecca Williams I remember my first subway ride and being sandwiched between a tall gentleman reading a finance/self-help book and a young girl singing the lyrics to a song
by Rebecca Williams Who would've thought that film photography would make such a huge comeback amongst millennials? Although, as the obsession of “vintage finds” continues to infiltrate our favourite clothing
As human beings, we judge and assess people all the time. We project our opinions and ideas on those whom we like, interact with or can’t stand sometimes. But how
For this week's photography showcase we are sharing the work of Acquille Dunkley, a fourth-year photography student. Dunkley has done multiple shoots for SCAD's fashion department, and has had a
As photographers, we feel obligated to improve a little each and every day. However, it's natural to feel the need to relax as well. Many of us have jobs, school