1. It’s all there in black & white

    COVID-19 lockdown was not an option for producer/photographer Robin Fader, BA ’78. Based in Washington, D.C., she is one of three artists (along with colleagues in NYC and Boston) who spent a year documenting our fractured society for the book ‘2020 UNMASKED.’

  2. Vulnerability, gravitas in quarantine docs

    Instead of earning a stranger’s trust and documenting a moment in time for their final projects, students photographed loved ones in lockdown.

  3. Reaching Nirvana

    On the 25th anniversary of Nirvana’s album Nevermind, Jesse Frohman, BA ’81, recounts his experience as one of the last artists to photograph the late Kurt Cobain.

  4. The artist and the athlete

    Stamps professor David Turnley and Head Football Coach Jim Harbaugh co-author photographic documentary of “what it takes to make champions.”

  5. The art of war and memory

    Past and present collide as photographer Jennifer Karady collaborates with veterans to create indelible images of a war carried home.

  6. Great Lakes, even greater photography

    The David V. Tinder Collection of Michigan Photography offers virtually every photographic format used in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

  7. Photo finish

    Photographer Lynn Goldsmith has spent the past four decades telling “Rock and Roll Stories” by picturing the most iconic artists of our time.