To Cal Poly students, Learn by Doing means getting experience in your field from day one. For alumnus Joel Flory, it means founding a multi-million dollar startup that reaches creatives in 160 countries. This generation’s photography enthusiast, app user or…
One of the first National Geographic female photographers shares her story at Cal Poly
Griffiths gave a talk on her photographic career at the Performing Arts Center on Wednesday, Nov. 14, where she discussed her passion for “telling stories that never get the front page.”
Creating the “good old days” today: Photography student publishes a book
When art and design sophomore Jo Anna Edmison decided to pursue photography, it was because of a feeling. When her dad gave her an old hand-me-down film camera from his high school days, she realized she wanted to chase the…
VSCO co-founder and Cal Poly alum Joel Flory to speak at entrepreneurship panel
The discussion with Flory will center around the experience, trials and errors of creating a viable business.
“The Young Series” delves into teenage culture across the world
The University Art Gallery will be showing New York based photographer’s “The Young Series,” until March 16. The series features street photography of teens in three distinct locations around the world.
Cal Poly alumnus Brandon Magnus wins prestigious photo award for work with UFC fighter Conor McGregor
Brandon Magnus followed UFC fighter Conor McGregor leading up to his 2017 fight with Floyd Mayweather.
The Central Coast through the lens of landscape photographers
From rolling hills to deserts to dunes, the Central Coast provides a unique and diverse terrain for photographers.
Film photographers create brand inspired by road trips along Pacific Coast
PΛCIFIC is a creative content platform — a website for photography, video, and music discovery, inspired by their road trips.
.RAW: a student-run art magazine showcases peer art and photography work
Art students, inspired by the work of their peers, created a magazine to showcase student-made content.
Art students launch Cal Poly Creators Network
At a large university, creative students may have a difficult time finding ways to connect with other artistic-minded individuals. Two Cal Poly art students hope to make this process easier through a networking platform for creative students, known as the…
Taking a ‘Visual Trip through the Golden State’ with Special Collections and Archives
Kennedy Library’s Special Collections and Archives department shows students a sample of their California history collection through “Picturing California” exhibit.