Archive for the 'Photography' Category

Infrared image of K-State, 3,000 feet in the air

Friday, July 24th, 2009

Kevin Price, a professor of agronomy working with the department of geography, has developed a digital airborne imaging camera system. He took it on a test flight July 17 and captured some color infrared images around Manhattan. He had the pilot fly a line across campus and stitched four of the images together to make [...]

New York Times editor, alumnus to helm Collegian

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Stephen L. Wolgast, news design editor for the New York Times, has been named the new adviser to the K-State Collegian. Wolgast also will serve as an instructor of journalism and digital media in K-State’s A.Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communications. Wolgast’s appointment begins July 1. Read the full story.

Architecture students recognized for outstanding photos

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Students in K-State’s College of Architecture, Planning and Design have been recognized for their skills as photographers through the college’s annual photography competition. See the winning entries and photographs here.

Students make photos to document the international experience

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Twelve Kansas State University students were recently recognized by K-State’s Friends of International Programs for capturing the essence of international and American experiences through photography. Participants in the International Photo Contest, which was open to all current K-State students, submitted photos that captured the international experience from both the domestic and international perspectives. Sixteen entries [...]

Last look from crane over parking garage

Friday, April 24th, 2009

On Monday, the crane that has been stationed at the construction site for K-State’s new parking garage will be moved from campus. Its work is done. Here’s a last look from a perch atop the crane from university photographer David Mayes.

Photographs of Italian Architecture by K-State’s Ray Streeter on Display in Chang Gallery

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

Ray Streeter, associate professor of architecture at Kansas State University, is displaying his photography of Italian architecture at Seaton Hall’s Chang Gallery through Feb. 20. “Italia Larga” is a collection of photographs that examine the unique qualities of space in Italian buildings and gardens. Streeter used a Nikon D-80 DSLR and a 12-millimeter lens, which [...]

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