Posts Tagged photography
Irina Rozovsky: Picture Perfect
Posted by Rebecca Spiewak in Alumni, International, Photos on November 18, 2011
Irina Rozovsky, A’03, has become quite a success in the world of photography. Her recently published book, One To Nothing, portrays vivid images of humans interacting with and battling nature in Israel. To further explain the reasoning behind her work, Rozovsky enlightened her fans in an interview with Viewbook, a portfolio website builder. Listen to the interview here.
Rozovsky was also a 2010 Magnum Expression Award Finalist. Feel free to browse some more of her aesthetically inspiring photos here.
Visualizing Research at Tufts Awards
Posted by Georgy Cohen in Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Research, School of Arts and Sciences, School of Medicine, Students, Video on April 25, 2011
Recently, select Tufts students and faculty participating in research projects were awarded top prizes in the Visualizing Research at Tufts competition. Contestants of the competition, which was divided into categories of “Illustration,” “Photography” and “Non-Interactive Media,” used artistic mediums to capture their research.
The awards ceremony for the competition will showcase winning submissions and take place from 2-4 pm on Friday, April 29 at 51 Winthrop Street on the Medford campus.
A video of winning entries can be viewed here.
Puppy Pics and More
Posted by Georgy Cohen in Blogs, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Life Sciences, Research, Student Experience, Students on February 11, 2011
The Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University has a photo blog, complete with adorable photos of its patients and a glance into the average day for the school’s students and staff.
The blog offers readers a peek into the happenings of the vet school, not to mention a guaranteed pick-me-up after viewing the “awww”-inducing pictures of kittens and puppies.
Behind the Scenes at Aperture Gallery
Posted by Georgy Cohen in Alumni, Blogs, School of Arts and Sciences on December 7, 2010
Anne Lewis (A’10), who graduated with degrees in international relations and art history, is now a Work Scholar at The Aperture Foundation, a nonprofit foundation dedicated to promoting photography.
She is featured in the foundation’s Exposures blog, where she discusses her role in ”the entire process of getting an exhibition onto the walls of a gallery from start to finish.”