Faculty Feature – Josh Thorson

Josh Thorson is an assistant professor of fine art photography in the School of Photographic Arts and Sciences. He joined the full-time faculty in the fall 2015. He works with video and his projects straddle the line between fiction and non-fiction. His work has been displayed world-wide in exhibitions such as Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin/Madrid, the […]

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A Student’s Point of View – the Photo Technology Class

The #RITphoto Blog would like to introduce Hannah Kulp. Hannah is a second year student at RIT and is an avid lover of the arts, science, and everything in between. Hannah is working on a degree in the School of Individualized Study. We hired her to create posts for “A Student’s Point of View”. She […]

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From the Classroom: the Collaborative Composite Image

#RITphoto is excited to share a post created by one of our students, Amber Estherpeace Doerr You can see more of Amber’s work on this link What is the Collaborative Composite Image? Composite is a term used to describe a digital manipulation or combination of elements. The collaboration in this course teams photography and three […]

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Student Feature – Jackie Spaventa

Bio: Jackie Spaventa is a third year Fine Art Photography student who is also studying art history, gender studies, and visual culture. She was born in the suburbs of Harrington Park ,New Jersey and initially came to RIT to study photojournalism. She quickly realized this was not the path for her and switched into fine […]

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Sony Visits RIT Photography

March 2016 Representatives from Sony recently visited #ritphoto to showcase camera gear for still and moving images, and related equipment. Students and faculty from the Photo School and the School of Film and Animation had the opportunity to get their hands on the abundance of equipment on display outside the Third Floor Cage. Sony reps […]

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