Tag: Photography

UCI Center For Storytelling Hosts Photojournalism Master Class With Carolyn Cole

UCI’s Center for Storytelling hosted “Photojournalism on the Edge,” a Zoom webinar discussion featuring Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Carolyn Cole, on May 13. Barry Siegel, the...

An Empty Playground: West Hollywood Has Lost Its Lights

The following photos depict the once lively, now desolate WeHo entertainment strip of stores, bars, restaurants, etc. due to COVID-19 shutdowns back in March and continuing throughout the pandemic.

UCI’s First Medical Arts Exhibit

By: Sharmin Shanur UCI’s School of Medicine has been trying to bridge the growing divide between the humanities and medical sciences. It seems that throughout...

Photography and Social Media: Writing and Recording Your Own History

Filtered photosets of Italian food and carefully angled selfies are common sights on social media nowadays. From Facebook to Snapchat, people have numerous outlets...

Just Keep Swimming: How One UCI Alum Found His Way to the Rams

by Jessica Resendez When Jeff Lewis graduated from UCI in 1998, he never imagined he’d be back in 2016 working as the official photographer for...

Photographs Remember Katrina Tragedy 10 Years Later

By Summer Wong Black and white photos perfectly lining the white walls and hanging from suspension cables up on the ceiling. Bright lights shining directly...

Remembering Irving Penn

Irving Penn, one of the most influential and recognized photographers in the world of fashion, died Wednesday, Oct. 7, at the age of 92. Penn was an expert in combining the worlds of fashion and celebrity with his signature minimalistic style and grace. He has gained recognition and respect in the art world since his first published cover of Vogue in 1943.

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