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Six Leadership Lessons From Photography, Brenda L. Boyd
Six Leadership Lessons From Photography, Brenda L. Boyd
Brenda Boyd, PhD
"I learned that the photographers who captured unforgettable images all had some things in common: they seemed to know themselves and people; they had vision, passion, and timing; they had an innate ability to communicate effectively; they took risks; and they learned from their mistakes. I also came to realize that as a result of their unique presence—and often their sacrifice—they made a significant and lasting contribution to our world."
Creativity And Color (Double Blind Peer Review), Antonio Scontrino
Creativity And Color (Double Blind Peer Review), Antonio Scontrino
Antonio Scontrino
Graduate Exhibit: Displaced Worker - Sams Club_Chuck Davis 2018.Jpg, Chuck Davis
Graduate Exhibit: Displaced Worker - Sams Club_Chuck Davis 2018.Jpg, Chuck Davis
Chuck Davis
First Place Wassenberg Art Center Fall 2011 Portrait Photography, Jim Gabbard
First Place Wassenberg Art Center Fall 2011 Portrait Photography, Jim Gabbard
Jim Gabbard
Awarded First Place in the Portrait Category during the 2011 Wassenburg Art Center's annual Photography Exhibit.
The Permanent Now: Photography And The Human Experience, Cindi Trainor
The Permanent Now: Photography And The Human Experience, Cindi Trainor
Cindi (Trainor) Blyberg
This essay examines how people document and learn about the passage of time through photography, particularly with "rephotography,” the act of revisiting and reshooting a place, person or scene after years or decades have past.