Biblical stories are one of the key points of reference in all art forms. From Genesis to Revelation, the stories of religious figures have influenced periods such as the Renaissance,
The “Photographer of the Week” series is dedicated to highlighting photographers within the SCAD community that demonstrate unique abilities behind the lens. This week, Amit Chernichaw, a third-year photography student,
SCAD closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day (Atlanta, Savannah) - Jan. 17 In observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, SCAD offices and academic buildings in Atlanta and Savannah will
Atlanta's hidden gems for food usually always turn into a photoshoot. That being the case, why not have the complete dine-in/photography experience with venues that take their interior and exterior
The “Photographer of the Week” series is dedicated to highlighting photographers within the SCAD community that demonstrate unique abilities behind the lens. This week, Terrance Duel, a graduate student pursuing
Manifesting creative concepts takes courage and persistence. Our ability to generate thematic art that leaves a lasting impression on our audience is birthed through our own experience and or someone
It's no secret that something as simple as changing the color value of the videos and photos you take can increase your overall value as a photographer, cinematographer or editor.
SCAD day is one of the most anticipated and prominent days within the SCAD community. It's more than just a day — it's an experience. SCAD Day runs down the
Calls for entry Designers in Residence “Designers in Residence” is directed to designers in the areas of jewelry, fashion, accessory, industrial and communication design as well as other design disciplines.
This week, I teamed up with Michelle Carmona, a fourth-year photography student, to re-imagine the "Ye inspired motion blurs" and create a more woebegone feel. The images are inspired by









