Portraits

Posed portraits of individuals or groups, in the studio, on your campus, or elsewhere in a university or college-related situation. The subject must be aware that they are being photographed. Other more candid “portraits” belong in the NEWS & COLLEGE LIFE category. Basic retouching/editing is permitted.

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Soon to be TU Graduate Trevin Walker. 

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Lumanyano Bizana is the house drummer for the monthly jam sessions at Wally's where students sign up to perform from the New Standards book, hosted by the Berklee's Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice.

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Anthony Tinerella poses for a portrait with his trumpet and in full uniform to commemorate wrapping up his senior year with The Marching Leathernecks. 

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The star of the show strikes a pose.

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When Prof. Yuval Shahar is not busy heading the Medical Informatics Research Center at the
Department of Information Systems Engineering. he can be found partaking in his love of  magic and performing at various events on and off campus.

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Photograph of Austyn Hasara for UVU Online lifestyle shoot.

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11-29-2023—Miami, FL---  University of Miami fine art grad student, Alian Martinez Rives poses  for a portrait with his 0:06:00 min sound video projection of sound waves, called Jomeokee, the “Great Guide”, displayed  at the University of Miami Gallery Friday afternoon. 

 

 The series intricately weaves historical and mythical allusions to comment on the enduring impacts of colonialism, evoking a sense of impermanence and the yearning for a homeland or a sense of belonging. By examining the post-colonial aftermath and its role in community displacement, the project underscores the significance of preserving ritualistic traditions as a source of cultural identity for those in exile.

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11-29-2023—Miami, FL---  University of Miami fine art grad student, Alian Martinez Rives poses  for a portrait with his 0:06:00 min sound video projection of sound waves, called Jomeokee, the “Great Guide”, displayed  at the University of Miami Gallery Friday afternoon. 

 

 The series intricately weaves historical and mythical allusions to comment on the enduring impacts of colonialism, evoking a sense of impermanence and the yearning for a homeland or a sense of belonging. By examining the post-colonial aftermath and its role in community displacement, the project underscores the significance of preserving ritualistic traditions as a source of cultural identity for those in exile.


 

 

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Karla Ahumada, who is currently majoring in Ag Business and Plant and Soil Science, has enjoyed her new experiences getting to work at the dairy unit at the University Farm.

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A researcher studying chronic artery disease, or atherosclerosis, was recently awarded a patent for a nano-formulation he says could potentially be used as a treatment for the disease.

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