STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHY

The photography project

encourages students

to see everyday objects

in unusual ways

and experiment

with mise-en-scene.

 

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  Winner Takes All
Trevor Woodworth


In this work I tried to capture the ongoing battle of nature and manmade structures that often overtake nature.

Click the image to see the full triptych.
 

Tree Out of Water
by Lauren Barnard


People believe man destroys nature and nature has to fight to exist in any area it can since we keep tearing down trees and blowing up mountains to make roads. In this instance, there is plenty of land around for the tree to grow. The tree somehow managed to begin to grow in an environment it is not used to: water.

  Isn't It Obvious?
by Denise Brown


The simple, close-up picture of a basketball goal represents that vastness and complexity of a dream. There are so many dimensions between what is seen and what is not seen of this picture that it relates perfectly to the reality of physical and literal vision.

 

The Distance Unknown
by Pat Ratliff


As with the photocopy project of last month, the ongoing theme of my work is the future and what it holds for us. . . I chose to photograph a hallway because I love the effect of depth that is created by the floor, ceiling, and walls. I realized that looking down this hallway to the blurry end is very similar to looking at the future and the many mysteries in store for us.

 
The Comparison of Age
by Morgan Reilly


My grandmother's hand represents the struggles and hard times that she has had to overcome. My mom's hand is there to compare it to someone who is thirty years younger. My grandmother still uses those hands to shovel winter's snow and to draw for her art lessons.
  Love Has No Boundaries
Love is Colorblind
Love Has No Prejudice
by Lyndsay Passannante


In a world filled with hate, this picture crosses both boundaries of race and sex discrimination. The simple beauty of the ocean is in contrast to the prejudice that this homosexual couple must face on a daily basis.
  Insecurity
by Melanie Baumann


The photography that I chose for this particular assignment is one of a friend of mine staring at his reflection on a broken mirror on a wall. . . . When we look at ourselves in the mirror we rarely like the reflection. In this particular photograph I see each piece of the mirror representing another insecurity he may have about himself.
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