UT Students, 2008
Project overview:
Prague has been an inspiring and stimulating place to study for more than 600 years. This lavishly beautiful city with its architecture and city plan has attracted photographers since the inception of photography. Although the photographs taken for this course are not primarily concerned with simply architecture, the superb amalgam of structures serve as unique visual anchors to many of the activities and people the students visually document during the course of the semester. During the course, the students build their visual storytelling skills to create a photographic portfolio that shows their own unique view of the city.

Photo by Jose Emilio Banda

Photo by Dana Elizabeth Wagner

Photo by Ashley Taylor Pippenger

Photo by Peyton Elizabeth Coker

Photo by David Gonzalez Jr.

Photo by Danielle Marie Hughes

Photo by Meredith Renee Stone

Photo by Sarah Ann Howell

Photo by Deborah Christine Tolson

Photo by Sarah Elizabeth Valek

Photo by Araceli Jaime
Participating photographers:
Jose Emilio Banda
Peyton Elizabeth Coker
David Gonzalez Jr.
Sarah Ann Howell
Danielle Marie Hughes
Araceli Jaime
Ashley Taylor Pippenger
Meredith Renee Stone
Deborah Christine Tolson
Sara Elizabeth Valek
Dana Elizabeth Wagner
Learn more about Prague Stories.
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