By: Rayne Deese
MMJ Big Picture
This is the website for Dr. Riley's MMJ3333 PhotoJournalism course at Georgia Southern University. The work you see here is the result of hard-working students.
Monday, March 30, 2026
[ENVIRONMENTAL PORTRAIT 4] Carter Sandt
Friday, March 20, 2026
[PHOTOSTORY 2: ADITL] CURTIS PHOTOGRAPHY
He arrived on location and began arranging his gear before the shoot got underway.
He organized and positioned his gear before beginning to photograph his subjects.
Children stand in line inside the church as they wait for their turn to be photographed.
Families gathered and organized the kids ahead of time so they would be ready for their portraits.
He worked with each child individually to make sure they were comfortable and positioned correctly before taking photos.
Curtis raises his camera and takes a photo as he captures a portrait during the session.
He moved around the setup to find the best angle while photographing each subject.
Curtis lowers his camera and steps away from the setup after capturing a series of portraits.
He paused between sessions to reset his position and prepare for the next group of subjects.
He explained how his aperture kept resetting and said, “I use this wheel so much that sometimes it doesn’t even work right.”
A young girl poses confidently in front of the floral backdrop as she prepares for her portrait.
Curtis guided each child through poses to help them feel comfortable and look natural during their photos.
He made sure each subject looked prepared and comfortable before taking their photos.
Curtis gestures toward the set as he instructs a young girl on where to position herself for the photo.
He communicated with each subject to help them understand where to stand or sit during their turn.
Curtis kneels beside a young girl and speaks with her to help her feel comfortable before the photo.
He took time to connect with nervous children, helping them relax and get ready for their portraits.
He paused between portraits to think through his approach and adjust his creative direction.
They worked together to make sure each child was properly posed before the photo was taken.
Once the setup was complete, she stepped aside to let Curtis begin the photo.
They worked together to get each new subject ready before continuing the session.
He used a friendly approach to help bring out natural expressions during the session.
He took a moment to regroup and plan ahead with several children still waiting to be photographed.
He worked steadily through the remaining children, capturing each photo one by one.
Curtis sits down smiling and acts goofy to get the child to smile before taking the photo.
He used playful behavior to make children laugh and capture more natural expressions.
Children sit patiently in a row, waiting quietly for their turn as the photo session continues.
As the day moved toward its close, Curtis worked through the remaining portraits, wrapping up a long session behind the camera.
Saturday, March 14, 2026
[PHOTOSTORY 3: MOTION] JUNIOR CLASSIC GOLF TOURNAMENT
The junior tour event brought young golfers to compete at the course earlier in the day.
Golfers continued warming up at the range earlier in the day before their tee times.
A sign marks the first hole, a par 5, as the course stretches out ahead of players during the tournament.
Golfers began their rounds at the opening hole earlier in the day after officials announced their starting groups.
Participants walked toward the hole and talked with one another as they moved to their next shots.
A sign reading “Thanks for Playing, Go Eagles” stands near the end of the course. Participants finished their rounds and made their way off the course after completing the final hole.
Friday, March 13, 2026
[PHOTOSTORY 3: MOTION] Group Fitness at the RAC
By: Vanessa Alcala
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