RIT Photography is seeking an Assistant Professor in Applied Imaging and Technical Photography

Assistant Professor of Applied Imaging and Technical Photographer – position number 1462BR The School of Photographic Arts and Sciences invites applicants to apply for a tenure track Assistant Professor position in its Bachelor of Science (BS) program as an Applied Imaging and Technical Photographer. The appointment begins fall 2015. Successful candidates must be committed to […]

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Alumni feature – Dave Neff

We asked David Neff a 1990 graduate to share his story on our Blog. David Neff  was born in the late 1960’s in  suburban Philadelphia. He survived RIT until 1990 when he jumped into the world of commercial photography upon graduation.  He photographs people in a playful, bold style.  He bikes all around town and […]

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RIT Photography is looking for an Assistant Professor of Photographic Sciences

Assistant Professor of Photographic Sciences – position number 1463BR The School of Photographic Arts and Sciences invites applicants to apply for a tenure track Assistant Professor position in its Bachelor of Science (BS) program as a Photographic Scientist in Imaging and related imaging technologies. The appointment begins fall 2015. Successful candidates must be committed to […]

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Student feature – Cory Fitzgerald

Bio:  Cory is a first year MFA Photography and Imaging Arts graduate student. He was raised in southern Arizona and has a BFA in Photography from Arizona State University. Although most of his photographic subject matter stems from industrial, urban, and rural environments, he is interested in challenging his photographic representations with “post-apocalyptic” and “weird” […]

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Student feature – Sam Wallander

Bio: Sam Wallander is an aspiring fashion photographer. He is  a junior and enrolled in the advertising major. His life goal is to one day become a photographer for Vogue Magazine. He has already been featured in The Fashionisto, Communication Arts and has worked with IMG, Wilhelmina, Red, Adams and Uno Models. What was your […]

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Faculty feature – Kirby Pilcher

Sparked As He Grazed It Kirby Pilcher & Luke Strosnider The Wayne and Geraldine Kuhn Fine Arts Gallery Ohio State University- Marion Campus October 27- December 5, 2014 I try to make a substantial photography trip every summer. I aim for at least 3 weeks and often with a predetermined destination and project in mind. […]

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Only at RIT – #RITphotoPrize2014

In August, the School’s recruitment committee met to explore new and exciting ways to create dialogues with prospective students. At that meeting, the idea to conduct a photography competition designed to showcase future photographers was conceived and launched. Rachel Jerome Ferraro and Sean McFarland  led the initiative and designed how the School could use Instagram® […]

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Only at RIT – A Day of Photography and Portrait Demo

Friday November 7, 2014 RIT Photography hosted what we hope will become an annual event.   135 attended. The objective for the Day was to immerse our guests in the RIT experience. Friday night, Canon www.canon.com sponsored a lecture given by Explorer of Light Sam Abell, a long time National Geographic Photographer. It was just incredible. […]

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Student feature – Narin Shech

Bio Narin Shech is a first year grad student in the MFA for photography program at RIT. She has multicultural upbringing (e.g., Panama, USA) and attained a BA in economics from Rollins College in Winter Park, FL. Narin’s work deals with tensions within the spectrum of femininity, including the feminine ideal, representation, and objectification. Relatedly, […]

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Alumni feature – Jana Cruder

RIT Photography reached out to successful alum Jana Cruder. We asked her to tell us about her career since graduation. Here is what she shared. Sorry it took so long to create this post. Just when you think all planes have wi-fi,  you learn international planes do not. So all the work I anticipated getting […]

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