Maddi Brown takes pictures at a Valentines Day concert at The Harrison, a student run music venue hosted in the basement of a Sumner residence. Images taken on 02/11/22. One of the band members takes a break during a lull in songs. The lights dancing across the basement.
Maddi Brown takes pictures at a concert hosted by The Harrison, a student run music venue hosted in the basement of a Sumner residence. Images taken the night of 3/04/22. Waiting for the crowds to rush downstairs, Maddi takes a short break to talk with a friend.
Maddi Brown takes pictures at a concert hosted by The Harrison, a student run music venue hosted in the basement of a Sumner residence. Images taken the night of 3/04/22. Maddi poses as her picture is taken during the show.
Maddi Brown takes pictures at a concert hosted by The Harrison, a student run music venue hosted in the basement of a Sumner residence. Images taken the night of 3/04/22. The Nikon flash built into Maddi's camera goes off as she takes a picture of the pianist.
Em Burris captures images of Michael Spencer around Newhouse for their LGBTQ+ Fashion Project. Images taken 02/19/22. Em Burris shows images they took of Michael Spencer to him as the shoot progresses. They are looking to capture the subjects style and mirror it with a picture of atmosphere in a realistic sense of humanity.
Em Burris captures images of student fashion for numerous magazines they work for on campus. Images taken 04/30/22. This particular shoot was one of the first Em used the flash feature on the profoto lights which helped bring her project to the final level.
Em Burris captures images of student fashion for numerous magazines they work for on campus. Images taken 04/30/22. A student who's name has been lost in records poses for their picture during a shoot Em hosts for one of their magazines.
Em Burris captures images of Grey around Newhouse for their LGBTQ+ Fashion Project. Images taken 03/30/22. Burris takes a short break from taking pictures to let people pass on the stairs in Newhouse 2.
Emily Steinberger captures photos that simulate the layout of a page for her final Honor Thesis Project. The project is focused on conserving Steinberger's family history which was heavily affected by the Holocaust. Taken at Emily's apartment on 04/02/2022. She starts by laying all her photos on the ground around her.
Emily Steinberger captures photos that simulate the layout of a page for her final Honor Thesis Project. The project is focused on conserving Steinberger's family history which was heavily affected by the Holocaust. Taken at Emily's apartment on 04/02/2022. Most of the materials used by Emily had been collected before the project started, either being photos or flowers.
Emily Steinberger captures photos that simulate the layout of a page for her final Honor Thesis Project. The project is focused on conserving Steinberger's family history which was heavily affected by the Holocaust. Taken at Emily's apartment on 04/02/2022. Small, precise movements take precident and she shoots for quality over quantity.
Emily Steinberger captures photos that simulate the layout of a page for her final Honor Thesis Project. The project is focused on conserving Steinberger's family history which was heavily affected by the Holocaust. Taken at Emily's apartment on 04/02/2022. Each pressed flower is chosen specifically for the image, typically to highlight some shape, color, or mood.
Jacob Wilkes prepares and hangs a wall art decal on the outside of the Old Abandoned Train Platform Station for his project of street art around Syracuse. Taken on 02/20/22. The walls behind the smoke stack at the Old Abandoned Train Station lend themselves perfectly to Jacob Wilkes project, so he jumps to paint the glue on the wall which he will stick his art to.
Jacob Wilkes, while taking pictures of street art he has worked on, enters and explores the Abandoned Train Station in Syracuse. Taken on 04/04/2022. On the door of an old canning facility in Syracuse, a work of Jacobs can be seen plaed upon the dorr leading inside. Returning after leaving the piece out for days on, Jacob takes a picture and then promptly moves onto the next.
Jacob Wilkes, while taking pictures of street art he has worked on, enters and explores the Abandoned Train Station in Syracuse. Taken on 04/04/2022. Jacob typically tries to remain anonymous by wearing simple clothing that hides his defining features in an attempt to avoid recognition.
Jacob Wilkes, while taking pictures of street art he has worked on, enters and explores the Abandoned Train Station in Syracuse. Taken on 04/04/2022. Outside the old train station, Jacob takes a picture of another piece he put up.
Hunter Franklin captures images of a local Syracuse Rabbi at a Jewish Pre-School for his VIS 425 Project. Images taken 04/06/22. Hunter walkes through the doors of the School. The doors are thick with bulletproof glass.
Hunter Franklin captures images of a local Syracuse Rabbi at the Rabbi's home for his VIS 425 Project. Images taken 04/26/22. He uses most of his time to interview the Rabbi rather than taking pictures as the stories the Rabbi can tell are not done justice by the snap of a shutter.
Hunter Franklin captures images of a local Syracuse Rabbi at the Rabbi's home for his VIS 425 Project. Images taken 04/26/22. The Rabbi sits merrily in his home as Hunter shows him the pictures he has gotten so far.
Hunter Franklin captures images of a local Syracuse Rabbi at the Rabbi's home for his VIS 425 Project. Images taken 04/26/22. The Rabbi sits merrily in his home as Hunter shows him the pictures he has gotten so far.