What Does Violence Look Like? by Morgan PryorPosted on September 30, 2022October 21, 2022 In conveying scenes that the viewers can possibly see themselves in, the distance between viewer and faraway conflict lessens. Interdisciplinary SeminarResearchcivil rights latin america photo journalism
Visualizing Horror by Julia Martina CruzPosted on October 25, 2018April 1, 2021 "How and to what extent does photography translate the horror of the Nazi concentration camps to the distanced viewer?" First-Year Research SeminarResearchholocaust journalism photo journalism photography representation world war II
War Images: “Napalm Girl” by Sara BergerPosted on February 14, 2018February 25, 2021 "To what extent can a still image really be held accountable for influencing the standpoint of a nation and its growing disenchantment with the Vietnam War?" First-Year Research SeminarResearchjournalism photo journalism photography vietnam war war
In Their Words by Saanya AliPosted on March 30, 2017November 24, 2020 "In January 2017, I traveled to Athens and Lesbos to hear the stories and capture the images of people we call refugees." Photography. Gallatin Arts FestivalGallatin GalleriesPortfoliogaf17 migration photo journalism photography refugee crisis refugees