General Marketing and Illustrations

Images taken in controlled environments for marketing purposes or any type of photo illustrations. Photo retouching/editing is permitted. Any composite, generative fill, or AI work done in post must be noted in the caption.

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Beautiful spring day on campus. Decided to mix my drawing skills with photography.

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Tyler White records a lecture in his home office while his son, Gavin, 7, plays with their dog Ripley. White, Associate Professor of Practice in Political Science, was recording the lecture for for his course, National Security Studies 475 - Threats and Solutions to Global Security in the 21st Century as the university shifted to remote learning to combat the Covid19 virus. I photographed him from the doorway to his study.  When you walk into a photo like this it sure makes all the emails to reach out to professors worth it!

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College of Computer Science stock.

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A student studies for his organic chemistry course. 

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Two students walk in the Fulton Library at Utah Valley University

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Father Michael Schmitz, director of Youth and Young Adult Ministry for the Diocese of Duluth as well as the Chaplain for the Newman Center at the University of Minnesota-Duluth, processes with the Blessed Sacrament during an adoration and benediction following his talk in the Basilica of the Sacred Heart.
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Dual Credit students are able to take college classes while still in high school. This program allows them a path to employment much more quickly.
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Students and professors constructed the new signage for the Indianapolis facility on campus.  It will be transported to Indy and reassembled there. 

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Construction workers set steel in place while working on the future West Campus.

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What's better than two feet? Eight feet dance illustration. 

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