Student feature – Brittany Bateman

Bio:  Brittany Bateman grew up in Virginia Beach, Virginia. She is a fourth-year Imaging and Photographic Technologies  student  and is specializing in Biomedical Photographic Communications. At graduation she will have a photographic concentration in ophthalmic photography. She loves working in ophthalmic imaging because she believes the work is helping the patients that she is photographing. […]

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Alumni profile – David Harry Stewart

I’ve been a professional advertising photographer for the last 35 years, and although I studied Mechanical Engineering at RIT, my education there continues to be the foundation of my career. It was at RIT that I was first introduced to the idea that image making could be a way of life. It was at RIT […]

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Only at RIT – Facilities Renovation

In July, 2014 the School began renovation of the Francis Chemistry lab. It was a huge undertaking and now we are so very excited with what has been accomplished in the months that have  followed.  What a transformation! More than 50 years of analog technology was removed creating a modular and flexible space for studying […]

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Student feature – Gail Goers

Gail Goers was born in Louisville, Kentucky and grew up in North Carolina. She received her B.A. in Spanish and Communication Studies in 2000. At age twenty-seven, she took up photography and has worked in the field for the past seven years. Her book, MUSE, will be released later this year on Daniel 13 Press. […]

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Alumni feature – Jessica Todd Harper

We asked Jessica a 2001 MFA alum to answer a few questions about her career What are doing professionally? My chief focus is my fine art work.  I have a new book, The Home Stage, coming out in November http://www.artbook.com/9788862083645.html with essays from Alain de Botton and Alison Nordström.  There will be exhibitions in New […]

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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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