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Pinhole photography captures students’ interests

May 8, 2019 The Ranger 0

By MEGHAN HOLLAND, Staff Reporter | United Catalysts, Kim Garrison and Steve Radosevich, came to Amarillo College for an artist talk on April 25 and […]

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Students develop tintype photography

March 5, 2019 The Ranger 0

By ISABELLE LINK, Staff Reporter | An old fashioned photography process has captured the imaginations of Amarillo College students. On Friday, Feb. 15, AC held […]

Students channel emotion through photography

December 4, 2016 The Ranger 0

In Rene West’s Fundamentals of Photography class, students learned about social responsibility through an assignment to document the plight of the homeless in Amarillo. Channeling […]

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ACPC to celebrate Worldwide Pinhole Day with free event

April 23, 2015 Kinsey Weir 0

The Amarillo College Photography Club is snapping away this semester. This weekend, members will observe the annual World Pinhole Day with a talk at 6:30 […]

West: Influencing students to success

April 2, 2015 Denisha Kranthoven- Culture Page Editor 0

When you think of a college instructor, you automatically think about what classes they teach and the difficulty level of the assignments they give. You […]

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AC photo student goes for it

November 21, 2014 Amanda Castro-Crist - Editor 0

Esther Perkins is proof that even a first try can pay off. A nurse practitioner and photography major, Perkins entered her first photo competition, the […]

Visiting photographer inspires students to test the waters

April 15, 2014 Perla Arellano - Senior Reporter/Opinion Page Editor 0

Brianna Burnett spoke to AC faculty and students April 3 on photography, tintypes and more.

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Photo Club aiming to inspire, educate

October 3, 2013 Perla Arellano - Senior Reporter/Opinion Page Editor 0

By Perla Arellano News Editor   Photography Club members are bringing speakers and events to Amarillo College and the Amarillo community. Eric Van Marter, ACPC […]

Student art displays inspire and motivate

February 14, 2013 David Montez - Ranger Reporter 0

Watching students hustle across campus with giant art portfolios is a common sight, although one might not think they are walking past the artwork of […]

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