Landscape by Kayla Cook. “Calf houses fill up a farm in Lancaster, PA.”
Ad by Meaghan Pogue
Magazine Cover by Meaghan Pogue
Magazine Cover by Urszula Pruchniewska
Cityscape by Shanshan Xu. “Philadelphia night view at 9:05pm, Nov. 17th, 2012. Shooting from R2L, a restaurant located at the 37th floor of Liberty Place.”
Gender by Randi Fair. “Echo, a traveling model from Georgia, says most of her bookings are due to her androgynous look. She hopes to strengthen her look further by removing her breasts.”
Rachel by Randi Fair. “Rachel Dashae, a full-blood Choctaw Indian, says she is proud of her heritage. She said she hasn’t personally encountered much prejudice but attributes that to the fact that most people assume she is Caucasian or Latina. “It does offend me when people wear Native attire as ‘costumes,’ she added.”
Social by Randi Fair. “Gregg Johnson has been putting holes in his face since he was 14 and has no intention of stopping. He said he knows he gets a lot of stares but feels as though this is how he is supposed to look.”
Physical by Yoon Kim. “One homeless person looks at the night with crutches on his both arms.”
Social by Dan Pelligrine. “Phil, an employee at Atomic Comics on South Street for four years, explains the role the store has played along the trendy street since it moved there five years ago. ‘We’ve really become a community cornerstone. People hang out here, they know it. We’ve really been accepted and embraced.”
Faith by Urszula Pruchniewska. “A cross atop the Berean Presbyterian Church peeks through the Golden Arches of McDonalds on Broad Street, November 19,2012. Which institution do Americans ‘worship’ at more?”
Life on the Margins by Guilia Valtieri.
“Plumber Dan O’Maley defies physical limits dressed in shorts and a cutoff skull tee-shirt on a 40 degree day in Philadelphia. “If it gets down to 30, I will usually put on a sweatshirt or something,” says Dan. He sits and smokes outside of the courthouse on 13th and Filbert streets, where he is replacing some broken toilets.”
Economic by Alison Vayne.
“Passerby do not pay attention to the homeless person sitting on the steps of a building.”
Ethnicity by Shanshan Xu. “A worker from Hebei province, China is working at a construction site at Chinatown on November 20, 2012.”
Youth by Shanshan Xu. “A group of young girls are crossing the crossroad at 16th St. and Benjamin Franklin Parkway.”
12:06 AM People of the Shadows by Kelsey Stanger. “A woman walks down a dimly lit Chancellor street alone on Tuesday night just after midnight.”
9:07AM People of the Shadows by Alison Vayne. “Shadows of Temple students walking out of 7/11 after grabbing their morning coffee.”
9:45 AM People of the Shadows by Monica Miller. “Fog emanates from the manhole cover on Sansom street in Philadelphia, PA.”
9:47 AM Architecture by Kat McBride. “Construction workers repair the architecture of a building on 16th Street between Sansom and Walnut.”
11:11 AM Routine by Kelsey Stanger. “A man stops to read the newspaper outside the Wells Fargo Bank, located at 1500 Market Street, before continuing on his way down the street.”
11:18 AM Culture by Jahlil Shabazz. “An art display of different belief systems and lifestyles stands on display in Johnson and Hardwick residence.”
11:18AM Architecture by Kelsey Stanger. “The architecture of the Philadelphia Academy of Music Contrasts against the modern feel of the DoubleTree Hotel located across the street. Both buildings sit on Broad Street in Philadelphia.”
11:32AM Historic Philadelphia by Dan Pelligrine. “Fort Mifflin, first used to defend the Delaware River against British naval superiority during the Revolutionary War, sits abandoned today as mid-day draws near. Despite its proximity to the Philadelphia International Airport, not a single soul could be found patrolling its grounds.”
3:32 PM People of the Shadows by Hua Zong. “Temple Police Glen R. Ehly holds coffee when he is keeping the order at 12th St. in front of Anderson Hall and Gladfelter Hall. Officer
Ehly’s daughter got a photojournalism degree a few years ago in Temple.”
4:29 PM Public Art by Randi Fair. “As Brookes Mongiello-Fair waits for his mother to complete her phone conversation, he finds a resting spot next to a spray painted stencil at 13th and Chestnut. The stencil is a take on the famous LOVE sculpture by Robert Indiana.”
5:00 PM Trash by Alisa Miller. “A discarded shopping cart floats in the Delaware River near Pier 53 in South Philadelphia, Nov. 12, 2012.”
5:30 PM Culture by Urszula Pruchniewska. “A man glances at a display of halved mannequins outside Alejandra Boutique Inc. on 9th Street in South Philadelphia.”
8:53 PM: Nightlife by Meaghan Pouge.”On a cold, dry evening on Chestnut Street, the bars remain empty, while Sweat Fitness fills with patrons on Tuesday, November 13th, 2012. The windows are soaked with condensation from the moisture inside.”
Calm before the storm by Urszula Pruchniewska. “A gutter gathers rainwater in St. Albans Street in South Philadelphia as Hurricane Sandy approaches, 28 October 2012.”
Inside Looking Out by Randi Fair. “Randi Fair snaps a shot of the deluge while looking for newsworthy subjects to shoot for her photography course at Temple University. ‘I really wish I was in my pajamas right now,’ she thought as the rain dripped through the sunroof.”
In the Thick of It by Shanshan Xu. “Umbrella falling apart and lying on empty street in Center City Philadelphia as hurricane Sandy sweeps in on October 29,2012.”
In the Thick of It by Kelsey Stanger. “11:59 AM An American Flag is damaged in the heavy winds outside Macy’s department store in the Roosevelt Mall on Tuesday October 30, 2012.”
Hunkering Down by Randi Fair. “West Philadelphia High School, located at 49th and Chestnut, was turned into a makeshift shelter for anyone displaced during Hurricane Sandy, including their pets.”
Aftermath by Randi Fair. “A tree branch rests atop a car on 47th and Pine in West Philadelphia. Damage from the debris was a common sight as wind gusted up to 70mph in some areas.”
Aftermath by Ryan Hanstein
Aftermath by Ethan Schwartz. “Drowned power lines and flooded streets are all that remain in the wake of the ‘Frankenstorm’ named Sandy.”
Aftermath by Susanna Selch. “Hurricane Sandy brought down many wires and caused trash to be blown all over the street.”
Laurel Hill, Architectural Feature by Randi Fair.
“An angel keeps her post among the graves at Laurel Hill. Most of the figures in the cemetery are missing appendages.”
Laurel Hill, Social by Randi Fair. “Whether they were kicked over by people or fell over on their own, a pile of unkempt gravestones stands out in an otherwise manicured landscape.”
Kensington, Long Time Residents by Derek Fass. “Ex-heroin addicts Jason Callahan and friend stand next to a statue of Jesus outside their local methadone clinic underneath the Market Frankford Line on October 24th, 2012.”
Italian Market by Jamiee Swift. “This local works in the Cannoli Meat Market. They specialize in cutting various meats such as pig, deer and more. 23 Oct 2012.”
Tinicum Marsh, Free Selection by Alisa Miller. “A view of Tinicum Marsh as the sun sets behind the trees on Oct. 19, 2012.”
Tinicum Marsh, Social by Alisa Miller. “A procession of Canadian Geese approach the land in Tinicum March on Oct. 19, 2012.”
Historic Philadelphia, Character by Urszula Pruchniewska. “A woman takes a cigarette break in the sun in Old City, 21 October 2012.”
Fairmount, Social by Caitlyn Warakomski. “Local resident Rhyheem, 17, intrically grooms his horse at McCarthy’s stable before taking him out for a ride located in Fairmount Park on Oct. 22, 2012.”
9th Street, Free Selection by Shanshan Xu. “Some settled, some still finding.”
9th Street, Social by Shanshan Xu. “A pedestrian walks by two newspaper boxes at the intersection of 9th street and Spruce street on October 25, 2012.”