Photography

  • Colorado River, drying up
    RJ Sangosti grew up on the water. Now, he’s documenting the decline of the Colorado River as a photojournalist for The Denver Post.
  • Nandi and camera
    A PhD student and documentary filmmaker is trying to understand how leaving the country influences how Black American men form their identities.
  • Mother and child
    Lourdes Camarillo sees her photography as a way to connect with her community while also serving it. Since becoming a journalism student at CU «Ƶ, her focus has expanded as she learns more technical skills.
  • Juan Espinosa portrait
    In the 1970s, Juan Espinosa (Jour’74) embarked on a journalism career that has spanned a lifetime and documents key moments in Colorado history. In May 2022, CU Regents awarded Espinosa with an honorary doctorate degree for outstanding achievement in the field of journalism.
  • Green water over the bow during a crossing of the notorious Scotia Sea between Tierra del Fuego and South Georgia.
    Jad Davenport (MJour'98), a National Geographic represented freelance photographer and writer, delves into the art of storytelling learned from a career in photography, filmmaking and journalism.
  • Photo by Marshall McKinley for the “Otterbox X Target” campaign
    For Marshall McKinley (StratComm'19), photographing a campaign for Otterbox was a formative opportunity to turn his passion into professional work.
  • Necklaces
    Abby Siegel (CritMedia’19) is compelled to do something that’s usually ill advised in polite culture: Approach strangers to ask about their race and religion.
  • Photo by Gregory Bull
    More than any other assignment, the continual pressure of sports to “predict what will happen next and respond quickly at just the right moment” has honed the skills of Gregory Bull (Jour'91), an AP photographer based in San Diego.
  • Photo by Ross Taylor.
    CMCI’s Ross Taylor puts his photojournalism skills to work documenting a Denver-based, all-female scouting troop of refugees as they camp, climb and splash their way through Colorado and beyond.
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