Photography - Student Portfolios

Dylan Graham, Winter 2012 (8 Photos)

Satori captures the inevitable fate all living creatures must face: death. Human beings have often believed that life is warranted to those with meaningful lives; at least this is what we perceive to be true based on our interactions with the world. It is when we are face to face with the death of insignificant creatures that we can begin to eliminate our differences and see that life is both equal and beautiful; where the separating line between us and them vanishes.

Jenna Raber, Thesis 2010 (8 Photos)

"Family of Heroes" is a testament to the day when we realize that parents are not superheroes, that aunts are not invincible and grandparents are not everlasting and innocent.

 

    Brianna Trudell, Thesis 2009 (7 Photos)

    "and then it's gone" uses photography as a representation of fragility and the finite instead of using it to represent a place, person or event. A polaroid 669 image frozen in a block of ice slowly melts and becomes inaccessible.

     

      Ben DeHaan, Thesis 2009 (6 Photos)

      "...I started transforming the human body into something else. I wanted the viewer to lose their self-awareness and see the self as object."

       

        Todd Manna, Thesis 2009 (8 Photos)

        When we dwell on our past it has a tendency to consume us.