Posted on April 22nd, 2013 by Andy Kemmis

Nothing delights us more than when our alumni get back in touch to let us know what they are up to. It’s a pretty cool feeling knowing so many people are “out there” in the world pursuing projects and using their skills to get the most out of their own lives as well as working [...]
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Posted on October 17th, 2012 by Andy Kemmis

An educator and documentary photographer herself, Lynn Hoffman-Brouse is no stranger to the challenges photographers face when tackling a project. Often times generating an idea, or recognizing an issue that should be in the spotlight is the easy part. Finding the time, money and support necessary to put the rubber to the road is what [...]
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Posted on September 2nd, 2011 by Page Orb Pedde

Ed Kashi, instructor of our Professional Studies Documentary Photography course, had a Gallery Opening last night for his body of work, Eye Contact, in Brooklyn, NY at the VII Gallery in Brooklyn, NY. Ed is an incredible documentary photographer and this exhibition explores the sometimes invasive presence of a documentary photographer and his camera. There is [...]
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Posted on March 23rd, 2011 by Page Orb Pedde

For the last two years, artist and instructor Elizabeth Stone has spent a week in January on a small island in the Bahamas to participate in a free spay and neuter clinic organized by the Bahamas Humane Society. While she was there she not only helped prep animals for their procedures, but also went out into [...]
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Posted on February 21st, 2011 by Page Orb Pedde

I was a newbie at documentary photography when I went to Nicaragua last December to shoot a project for coffee harvesters (please see last month’s blog article), so there was no way I could have anticipated what unfolded in front of my eyes the deeper we got into the project. What I didn’t know going [...]
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Posted on January 24th, 2011 by Steve Russell

I attended Billy Howard’s Documentary Photography workshop at RMSP in 2009 with the hope that one day I’d have the opportunity to put what I learned into practice. That day came this past December as I joined a team of researchers from the state of Washington and the University of Nicaragua (UNAN) to photograph and [...]
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