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Illuminating The Increase Of Intentional Dating In The Covid-19 Pandemic And Its Connection To Relationship Satisfaction Through The Lens Of Photography., Caitlin Carnegie Jan 2022

Illuminating The Increase Of Intentional Dating In The Covid-19 Pandemic And Its Connection To Relationship Satisfaction Through The Lens Of Photography., Caitlin Carnegie

Art Therapy | Master's Theses

In this study, the researcher examined if the reality of the COVID-19 pandemic prompted individuals to reprioritize their emotional needs in intimate relationships. As a result of reprioritizing intimate relationship needs, the researcher also examined whether intentional dating increased within an individual. Furthermore, the researcher explored the use of photography to illuminate an individual's relationship satisfaction and motivation for dating. Asking these questions can help to better understand how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted intimate dating relationships and how dating trends may have shifted. It further explores how photography can also be used as a research tool as well as a …


The Space Between: A Photographic Exploration Of Identity And Place As An Act Of Self-Determination And Social Consciousness, Iris Brito Stevens May 2021

The Space Between: A Photographic Exploration Of Identity And Place As An Act Of Self-Determination And Social Consciousness, Iris Brito Stevens

Literary and Intercultural Studies | Senior Theses

This project is an online photographic exhibit and exploration of “identity and place.” Its premise is centered on the importance of knowing and understanding one’s personal family history and ancestral lineage for two reasons: that it empowers one to determine their identity for themselves rather than being defined by society, and that an appreciation of our own unique backgrounds encourages our ability to embrace the stories of others and the diversity of our collective identity as humans. Research for this project was based on my own history as a daughter of Mexican immigrants growing up in California. It is centered …


The Gates Cooperative Jan 2020

The Gates Cooperative

The Tuxedo Archives

No abstract provided.


Eiffel Tower, Rikki Larson Apr 2017

Eiffel Tower, Rikki Larson

The Tuxedo Archives

No abstract provided.


Vatican, Michael White Apr 2017

Vatican, Michael White

The Tuxedo Archives

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Switzerland, Michael White Apr 2017

Switzerland, Michael White

The Tuxedo Archives

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Coliseum, Michael White Apr 2017

Coliseum, Michael White

The Tuxedo Archives

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The Bridge, Jennifer Jensen Apr 2017

The Bridge, Jennifer Jensen

The Tuxedo Archives

No abstract provided.


Beyond The Bend, Jennifer Jensen Apr 2017

Beyond The Bend, Jennifer Jensen

The Tuxedo Archives

No abstract provided.


Hawaiian Palm Tree, Talaria Haast Apr 2017

Hawaiian Palm Tree, Talaria Haast

The Tuxedo Archives

No abstract provided.


Zeus, Talaria Haast Apr 2017

Zeus, Talaria Haast

The Tuxedo Archives

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Ice, Talaria Haast Apr 2017

Ice, Talaria Haast

The Tuxedo Archives

No abstract provided.


Autumn, Talaria Haast Apr 2017

Autumn, Talaria Haast

The Tuxedo Archives

No abstract provided.


Chinese Clothes, Lauren Dare Apr 2017

Chinese Clothes, Lauren Dare

The Tuxedo Archives

No abstract provided.


China, Alexis Mcbride Apr 2017

China, Alexis Mcbride

The Tuxedo Archives

No abstract provided.


Gelang: A Photography Of Belonging, Chase Clow Jan 2014

Gelang: A Photography Of Belonging, Chase Clow

Collected Faculty and Staff Scholarship

Gelang: A Photography of Belonging proposes a new category of landscape photography, one that moves away from emphasis upon imagery of particular kinds of landscape (such as wilderness, topographical, or wastelandscape) and also away from genres of photography (art, documentary, or scientific) and instead investigates the shared values and ethics among landscape and nature photographers and the kinds of awareness and knowledge that arise through outdoor, field-based photographic practice. An analysis of the writings of photographers and their published interviews, as well as the author's own photographic experiences in the field, reveals a common core of life-affirming values predicated on …