
Photography brings a happiness and satisfaction to my life like no other hobby ever has. It’s a creative outlet. You don’t really need to be a professional to achieve aesthetic or quality results.
Photography brings a happiness and satisfaction to my life like no other hobby ever has. It’s a creative outlet. You don’t really need to be a professional to achieve aesthetic or quality results.
In an age when it is sometimes wise to have several side hustles, a Brandon native is using his talents to earn money and build his resume.
It is often said that a picture can tell a thousand words. Ariel Cobbert, a University of Mississippi School of Journalism and New Media graduate, has taken that simple phrase and created an interesting career.
In the crazy and extraordinary world of journalism, aspiring creatives often find themselves wandering onto job paths they never imagined. Photographer Jenny Anderson learned early on that it was sink or swim in New York City when she jumped ship at a boating company to shoot on Broadway.
Liza Grace Bailey, 21, began taking photos professionally two years ago after attending the Bodock Festival in Pontotoc where musician Trent Harmon was performing.
If you’re hoping to get framed, The Frame Up shop on the Square can help. The longtime Oxford business once hosted several art shows, but stopped because they took up too much time. Now the art shows are back.
UM senior Kirsten Faulkner became interested in photography in the spring of 2017 when she signed up for a photojournalism course at the University of Mississippi. Always creative, the Metropolis, Illinois broadcast journalism major expresses it through photography.
Videographer, journalist and social media guru are all words that embody Kayla Beatty. Beatty is a senior at the University of Mississippi and in her second year working for Ole Miss Athletics in production.
Everything old is new again. In the same way that you can buy a vinyl record at your local department store, film cameras of old have begun to gain popularity.
In the advertising photography business for nearly 40 years, Rob Hagen has learned a lot about the industry and what skills are needed to succeed.
Photography has changed drastically over the past 25 years, from film to memory cards. Rufus Sanders has evolved with it.
Nancy Jackson Oxford Stories nmjackso@go.olemiss.edu Insecurity, worry, tranquility, acceptance, and excitement. What do all these adjectives have in common? They are the series of emotions college seniors feel leading up to graduation. […]
Madison Edenfield Oxford Stories meedenfi@go.olemiss.edu From the age of 4, Paige Shryock was painting like Michelangelo underneath her kitchen table. Now 23, Shryock has graduated from the University of Mississippi as an […]