We welcome Michael Rubenstein, who discusses his road from documentary photography to commercial photography and how he integrated these paths.
https://www.mrubenstein.com
We welcome Michael Rubenstein, who discusses his road from documentary photography to commercial photography and how he integrated these paths.
https://www.mrubenstein.com
By: Justyne Gurley
School of Photography Alumna Joy Malone is currently documenting the emotional distress social distancing has caused her, and her family during the current shelter-in-place. In her photo, featured in the New York Times, Ink Stone News, ABC News, The Guardian, and The Wall Street Journal, Malone depicts the heartbreak her daughter felt when she couldn’t embrace her father. This is an all too common occurrence in today’s society all around the globe.
Despite the tragedy, it is important for us to keep our hopes up and to continue to record these strange times. Let us also celebrate Malone’s success, as this image has now been seen around the world.
Image By: Joy Malone (www.joymalone.com)
Jessica was kind enough to discuss her long-term project "House of Charm" for the PH 810 class for the School of Photography.
http://www.jessicaeverattner.com/
Episode two of "Photography on a Budget" with John Vano this week features our very own BFA student, Rachel Holmes! This week John and Rachel will show you how to manipulate a light source so that you are able to get that softbox look even when you don't have one.
Take a tour of Associate Director, Timothy Archibald's, in-home studio!
This event, hosted by the School of Photography, focused on discussing opportunities for photographers who are entering the marketplace now--during the COVID-19 pandemic.