Baseball player Anthony Calabro poses for the Define You 2022-2023 Athletics Campaign.
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.
Football player Marzavion Dix poses for the Define You 2022-2023 Athletics Campaign.
Football player Antoine Davis Jr. dances during his studio portrait session for the Define You 2022-2023 Athletics Campaign.
Assistant Professor of Soft Tissue and Oncologic Surgery Marine Traverson shows a 3D printed surgical cut guide to fourth year DVM student Abby Cox in a posed portrait.
Isabel Wychuyse, a senior majoring in exercise science, is taking classes in Dublin, Ireland and working at a clinic where she helps developmentally challenged people with their mobility and other issues.
Jin Han, a junior, stands for a portrait outside the Wriston Art Center June 1, 2022. Han is publishing a book chapter with Brigid Vance, associate professor of history, based on their work tracing the history of some of the Wriston Art Galleries' East Asian artifacts.
Omkar Ligude, a master's student in engineering, poses for a portrait at his Roxbury apartment with the Jaguar fender of a Formula E race car on Monday, August 1, 2022 that he was given after volunteering as a flagging and communications marshall at the July 16 NYC E-Prix. Ligude led an undergraduate team in India that built three EVs from scratch. Ligade was stationed at turn 4 when the Jaguar crash happened due to a sudden rain storm. Ligade fell in love with the sport as a mechanical engineering graduate at Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering in his native India, where in 2016 he co-founded Team Solarium, a student club that designed and built an electric car annually over three years.
Associate Professor of Game Design Bob de Schutter, poses on Monday, Aug. 15, 2022. His grandmother Eva Kor and her twin sister were Holocaust survivors and victims of the nefarious Nazi "doctor" Josef Mengele. Bob de Schutter made a video game based on her experience living through the Nazi invasion. He is also the owner of the award-winning game company Lifelong games and an advocate for meaningful play in later life. His work focuses on the importance of play throughout the entire lifespan.
The TAMU-CC Alumni Association requested a photo shoot with a student to highlight internship opportunities in our community. Narita Ramirez is an Environmental Science Major interning at the Oso Bay Wetlands Preserve in Corpus Christi, Tx.
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