Illustration by Acquille Dunkley. Have you ever heard a photographer saying, "Anything for the shot"? When is "anything" too dangerous and life threatening? We see the final product of a
The Connector recognizes exemplary photo work produced by SCAD students. This week’s featured photo is by MFA Photography student Conchetta Davis. GLORY Sometimes life hits you in a way that feels
No matter what field of photography the average college student is into, knowing how to take basic head shots is very important. Why you may ask? Simple portraits of people
Photo by Austin Presley. 1) Slow shutter speeds Those cool light streaks you see in pitch black photos aren't carried out so perfectly without a very slow shutter speed and
Photo by Anissa Yarbrough After binge watching several art documentaries last summer, several quotes stuck with me and linger in my mind from time to time. One of these quotes
The Connector recognizes exemplary photo work produced by SCAD students. This week’s featured photo is by third-year photography student Meagan Connolly. From the artist “I took this photo at Pont
The Connector recognizes exemplary photo work produced by SCAD students. This week’s featured photo belongs to third-year photography student, Calah Levy. From the artist: “This series, entitled ‘Water’s Edge,’ is
The Connector recognizes exemplary photo work produced by SCAD students. This week’s featured photo is by first-year M.F.A. photography student, Ervin Johnson. From the artist: “‘Burdened’ is a series about
Sleep deprivation is something nearly every SCAD student deals with at some point. There’s a reason students say that the initials of SCAD stand for “sleep comes after death.” Students
Internationally renowned photographer Martin Parr speaks to photography students at SCAD Atlanta on Thursday afternoon. Parr is currently working on a series of photographs about the South that was commissioned