Alumni Feature – Chloe Rolls

Bio: Born and raised in Rochester, NY, Chloe learned to dive in the cold, low visibility quarries and rivers close to home. A 2011 RIT graduate, her passion for photography shifted to documenting aquatic life when she fell in love with diving during an underwater photo elective in the summer of 2010. Shortly before the […]

Student Feature – Maja Kruegle

Bio: Maja Kruegle is an Advertising Photography major with a minor in Imaging Systems and a concentration in Visual Culture Theory. She will be graduating from RIT in May of 2015. Maja finds joy in constructing imagery through a variety of mediums and enjoys the exploratory nature of image making, as well as the practice of […]

Alumni Feature – Andy Batt

Andy Batt is a commercial photographer, specializing in sports marketing, famous athletes, and entertainment for advertising agencies, corporate direct and editorial publications. He works out of his Portland studio, and flies wherever the job takes him. When he’s not working, he’s cooking, mountain biking or watching really bad movies with his friends. What are you […]

Student Feature – Gabe Conte

Gabe Conte is a 3rd year Fine Art photography student from Syracuse, New York, who also minors in Visual Culture. He really likes skateboarding, hip-hop, and Arsenal Football Club. What has been your most challenging assignment? My most challenging assignment as a photo student was absolutely the first semester of my third year here. In […]

Student Feature – Jessica Plance

Jessica Plance is a third year photojournalism major with a minor in environmental studies from Treadwell, New York. What was your most challenging Assignment? Every assignment has come with a different set of challenges. Thus far at RIT the most challenging assignment for me was one that was based around the concept of family. I was […]

Alumni Feature – Lizz Thabet

Bio: Lizz Thabet is a multimedia artist originally from Raleigh, North Carolina. In 2010, she moved to New York to pursue her BFA at Rochester Institute of Technology, where she studied photography and visual culture. Lizz’s work addresses the intersection between language, experience, and images. Incorporating ideas from trauma studies, cyborg theory, and visual culture, […]

Alumni Feature – Matt Burkhartt

      My name is Matt Burkhartt and I am a member of the SPAS photojournalism class of 2014 and currently a photo intern at the Daily Hampshire Gazette newspaper in Western Massachusetts.           Prior to studying at RIT I had attended a film school in New York City for […]

Only at RIT – Confessions of a Snowflake Photographer

Confessions of A Snowflake Photographer – Professor Michael Peres Even today, it remains a mystery to me why some things happen. Everything starts out at its beginning and then over time things change. Somethings improve and some things go away. You never know what a chance meeting will lead to. Snowflake from February 1, 2015 […]

Student Feature – Casey Franklin

    Bio: Casey is a third year Advertising Photography student and will be graduating in May of 2016. He was born and raised on a horse farm in the small historical town of Waterloo, New York. Knowing that photography is solely the reaction of light, his work takes a heavy hand in technique of lighting. […]

Student Feature – Kyle Hofsass

Bio: Kyle Hofsass is from Walworth, New York. He’s a 4th year photojournalism major and will be graduating in May of 2015. Kyle’s work focuses mainly on action sports and the sub-cultures formed around them. What was your most challenging assignment as a photography student? I think the most difficult assignment for me at RIT was […]