Alumni feature – Amy Fronczkiewicz

I consider myself unbelievably fortunate to be able to love my work, and work at what I love, photography. It may sound trite, but I always knew photography was exactly what I wanted to pursue. As a kid I worshiped my sister and her 35mm camera. At the time I was not allowed to touch […]

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Student feature – Maureen MacGregor

Maureen MacGregor, from Lakewood, OH, is a senior at the Rochester Institute of Technology studying Photojournalism with a minor in Women’s and Gender Studies. With a special interest in video journalism, she aspires to cover stories on human rights and conflict. Maureen spends most of her free time as the President of the RIT student […]

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Student feature – Zach Pezzillo

Zach grew up on the north shore of Maui, Hawaii where he developed a deep respect for the ‘aina (land) and the preservation of endangered native ecosystems. He began taking photographs at the age of 12 and his photos have been included in books, magazines, and juried exhibitions. He is now a senior and his […]

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Alumni Feature – Professor Beth Ann Benetz, CRA, FOPS

Beth Ann is a Professor at Case Western Reserve University, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences in Cleveland, Ohio. She is an accomplished ophthalmic photographer and researcher. She  directs activities for two ophthalmic reading centers, Retinal Disease Image Analysis Reading Center (REDIARC) and Cornea Image Analysis Reading Center (CIARC) at Case Western Reserve and UH […]

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Student feature – Evan Ortiz

Evan Ortiz is from Brooklyn, New york. He is a fifth-year photojournalism student and is also working on a minor in creative writing. He will be graduating May 2015. His work is centered on exploring vulnerability, and sharing stories about the process of connection. What was your most challenging assignment as a photography student? [E.O.] […]

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RIT is looking for an Assistant Professor in Photojournalism

The School of Photographic Arts and Sciences invites applicants to apply for a tenure track Assistant Professor in its Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) Photojournalism program. The appointment begins fall 2015. Candidates must demonstrate the ability to teach undergraduate photojournalism courses in interactive multimedia design with strong photojournalistic and visual narrative skills. Candidate must be […]

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Student feature – Julia Rabkin

Julia Rabkin was born in Moscow, Russia. She immigrated to the United States in 1989. She is in her third year of the advertising photography major. She specializes in fashion and beauty. Before attending RIT, she was a freelance photographer for five years in America and abroad. “What was your most challenging assignment as a […]

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Only at RIT – Week 6

  Week Six of the Fall Semester has been incredibly busy and there have been  so many exciting activities to experience. As a bonus, the weather has been just spectacular and at this time of the year, that can make all the difference. Professor Ken White readies his demonstration in the large print room. RIT […]

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RIT is looking for a New 4D Faculty Member

Tenure Track, Assistant Professor, 4D Design The School of Photographic Arts and Sciences invites applicants to apply for a tenure track Assistant Professor in its Bachelor of Fine Art (BFA) program with primary teaching responsibilities in its 4D Design curriculum. Successful candidates must be committed to introductory and upper level courses at the undergraduate level. […]

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RIT Photo is seeking a Photographic Historian

Tenure Track, Assistant Professor, Photographic Historian The College of Imaging Arts and Sciences invites applicants to apply for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in its Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) and Master of Fine Arts (MFA) art history curriculum. Candidates must demonstrate the ability to teach undergraduate and graduate-level courses in the history, theory and […]

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