Photography
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1 | "Through the Lens of a Panther" project collects photos of community Northern Iowan 119:51, p.1 |
The Green Dot program at UNI is hosting a project throughout April called "Through the Lens of a Panther". Students, faculty, and staff can submit photos taken on campus to show each other what community and UNI means to all of us; photo. | |
2 | Uprising Magazine releases Issue 15 Northern Iowan 119:51, p.4 |
UNI's Uprising Magazine is releasing their 15th issue on April 17, 2023. Peyton Guthrie interviews Co-editor in Chief of Uprising Mia Rampton to get a behind the scene look on how the magazine is run and what inspires the team; photo. | |
3 | Panther portrait: Northern Iowan photographer Toni Fortmann Northern Iowan 118:55, p.4 |
A series of photos taken by Toni Fortmann throughout her time as the Northern Iowan's photographer. | |
4 | Art on Campus: Student: Kaylie Rommes Northern Iowan 118:14, p.8 |
Three photos of frozen flowers taken by Kaylie Rommes are featured; photos. | |
5 | New campus life editor greets readers Northern Iowan 118:7, p.8 |
Campus life editor Katie Crow introduced herself to the readers. She discussed her interests in journalism and photography; photo. Read in Spanish and see photo on page 4. | |
6 | Bienvenida a la nueva editora de la Campus Life Northern Iowan 118:7, p.4 |
Campus life editor Katie Crow introduced herself to the readers in Spanish. She discussed her interests in journalism and photography; photo. Read in English and see photo on page 8. | |
7 | Telling Iowa's history through photography Northern Iowan 117:26, p.4 |
The new Fortepan Iowa website launched to make it more accessible to users. Fortepan Iowa preserves Iowan history through photos of everyday people; photos. | |
8 | UNI professor organizes photo display Northern Iowan 115:51, p.2 |
UNI Assistant Professor of Communications Philip Hopper and many other Communications faculty collaborators worked together on a photo display that will be in the Rod Library display case May 2 through June 1. The display features photographs taken by the Farm Security Administration during the Great Depression; photos. | |
9 | Art Faculty presents solo exhibition Northern Iowan 115:3, p.1 |
The UNI Gallery of Art will hold two solo art exhibitions by professors of the art department, "Drop Shadow" by Aaron Wilson and "Visions" by Noah Doely; photos. | |
10 | The photo panther Northern Iowan 114:20, p.1 |
This article talks about Roland Ferrie and the work he does as a UNI photographer. His nickname is 'Photo Panther' | |
11 | Google Clips raise privacy concerns Northern Iowan 114:19, p.3 |
Columnist King discuses the new Google Clips. King is concerned this product will be an invasion of privacy and allow Google too much personal information; photo. | |
12 | Students of UNI Northern Iowan 111:38, p.1 |
As part of an ongoing project, student Jay Morales takes pictures of UNI students and has them tell a story to be published with it; photo. | |
13 | "Students of UNI" page seeks solidarity Northern Iowan 111:26, p.2 |
Student Jay Morales is creating a Facebook page titled "Students of UNI" to capture the happiest of moments around campus; photo. | |
14 | All staff column response: How do you feel about the recent nude photo leak? Northern Iowan 111:9, p.3 |
Northern Iowan staff expresses its opinion on celebrity nude leaks. | |
15 | I spy at UNI Northern Iowan 109:47, p.2 |
Mystery photo awaiting identification. Previous photo was identified by Ken Connelly. It was a photograph of artwork in the Commons. | |
16 | I spy at UNI Northern Iowan 109:46, p.2 |
Weekly photo contest. Post your answer on the Northern Iowan Facebook page. The March 29 picture, which no one guessed, was of artwork in the Commons; photo. | |
17 | I Spy Northern Iowan 109:44, p.3 |
Students are challenged to identify the subject of a photograph and post their answers on Facebook. The photo from the previous issue was identified by Jenni Jorgensen as the ceiling in the Commons Ballroom; photo. | |
18 | I spy at UNI Northern Iowan 109:43, p.2 |
Readers are challenged to identify the subject of a photograph via Facebook. The photo from the previous issue is identified as cables from the Multimodal Transportation Center; photo. | |
19 | RRTTC hosts nature photography contest Northern Iowan 109:35, p.6 |
The Recycling and Reuse Technology Transfer Center is holding a photography contest in honor of Earth Week. There will be many other events taking place that week for students to partake in and appreciate nature; photo. | |
20 | I Spy Northern Iowan 109:19, p.2 |
Mystery photo challenges students, staff, and faculty to identify its location. The last photo, which no one identified, was the cover of a drain pipe; photo | |
21 | 'Made in Iowa' Exhibit opens to public Northern Iowan 109:4, p.5 |
Richard Colburn's photos are featured in the Gallery of Art. His photos were taken over a thirty year time frame. Colburn is a professor in the Department of Art; photo. | |
22 | UNI Gallery of Art to present two photography exhibitions Public Relations News Release 2012:17, p.1 |
Richard Colburn will present a selection of his own work. He will also curate photographs from several collections for the second exhibit. | |
23 | A letter from the editor Northern Iowan 108:54, p. |
Kari Braumann greets new students and encourages them to become part of the Northern Iowa family. The newspaper has many positions available. Student classification or writing experience are not important; photo. | |
24 | B. F. A. exhibition opens to public Northern Iowan 108:54, p.10 |
Nine senior students have examples of their work on exhibit in the Gallery until May 5. Works include sculpture, graphic design, photography, painting, and ceramics. | |
25 | The man behind the lens Northern Iowan 108:44, p.9 |
Randy Darst, senior graphic designer and photographer, spends the majority of his time working with admissions recruitment pieces and orientation projects for the Office of University Relations; photo. | |
26 | I Spy at UNI Northern Iowan 108:32, p.2 |
Can you locate this photo? Where on campus do you think it may be located? Last week's photo was from the loading dock of the 23rd Street Market. | |
27 | UNI Roast plans to bring coffee shop to the Hill Northern Iowan 108:32, p.5 |
The Roast is set to open in August 2012. It is a nonprofit coffee shop designed for students by students. Currently twelve students are involved; advised by Matthew Wilson. | |
28 | I spy at UNI Northern Iowan 108:23, p.2 |
Mystery photo of the day; photo. | |
29 | I Spy at UNI Northern Iowan 108:20, p.2 |
Weekly mystery photo for identification by students, faculty, and staff; photo. | |
30 | I spy at UNI Northern Iowan 108:16, p.2 |
Mystery photo location challenge of the week; photo. | |
31 | UNI Museums holds annual photography contest Northern Iowan 108:2, p.2 |
The theme for the contest is "Iowa's Cultural Heritage". Entry requirements are provided. The photographs will be on display from December 19 thru January 21, 2012. | |
32 | UNI to host 'Reaching for Higher Ground: Community after 9/11' Public Relations News Release 2011:11, p.1 |
Several events are planned to recognize September 11th including a flag planting and several guest speakers. | |
33 | UNI Gallery of Art presents latest three exhibits Northern Iowan 107:52, p.5 |
Graduate students Jay Raabe and Sarah Deppe will display examples of studio art, performance art, photography, and sculpture. Print artists will be featured in an exhibit entitled, "Headshots". | |
34 | Pictures of 1933 campus life donated to University Archives. Public Relations News Release 2010:234, p.1 |
Ruth Buchholz, daughter of Leroy Blumer, a former student at the Iowa State Teachers College, donated a collection of pictures that her father took while he was a student. | |
35 | I Spy at UNI Northern Iowan 107:34, p.1 |
Weekly photo contest. Readers urged to send the location of the photo to the NI. The results will be announced in the next edition of the NI; photo. | |
36 | UNI Gallery of Art to present UNI Department of Art alumni exhibition 'Action is Eloquence' Public Relations News Release 2010:108, p.1 |
Three lectures will be offered in association with the exhibition, which is the third in a year long series of events featuring Department of Art alumni titled "Time is Ripe." | |
37 | Videotape the police Northern Iowan 107:3, p.8 |
Posting videos or even video taping police officers during an arrest can lead to a prison sentence. Normally the videotape supports the efforts of the officers; photo. | |
38 | Photo opportunity: Photovoltaic panel installation, 10 a.m., Thursday, July 1 Public Relations News Release 2009:490, p.1 |
Members of the media are invited to view and photograph photovoltaic (PV) panel installation on the Multimodal Transportation Center. During that time, media will have access to the construction site for photos. | |
39 | Deadline for mandatory media credential registration is 5 p.m., May 4, for events associated with the Dalai Lama's May 18 visit to UNI Public Relations News Release 2009:423, p.1 |
A preview day for media who have pre-registered for credentials will be in the McLeod Center Alumni Suite. At that time UNI staff will give an overview of security, timelines, accessibility, and technical details. | |
40 | Spring exhibit at UNI Museum features a new look at coffee, from farm to cup Public Relations News Release 2009:249, p.1 |
The Museums will present, "Coffee: The World in Your Cup," a traveling exhibit from Seattle's Burke Museum, which explores the environmental and social impacts of the coffee industry and environmentally responsible coffee purchases at the grocery store. | |
41 | Live From Bethlehem Public Relations News Release 2009:246, p.1 |
A screening of "Live from Bethlehem" will take place in the Kamerick Art Building's Auditorium. It chronicles the struggles, failures and triumphs of the Ma'an News Network, the only major independent news source in the Palestinian Territories. | |
42 | Meet Iowa's endangered wood turtle at the University Museum Public Relations News Release 2009:112, p.1 |
Jeff Tamplin will present "Iowa's Endangered Wood Turtles." He will discuss the unique traits of this aquatic turtle and the discoveries made through his research. The program is in conjunction with the exhibit Images of the Irreplaceable Wild. | |
43 | Bridal Fair held at GBPAC Sunday Northern Iowan 106:9, p.12 |
Future brides and grooms can get wedding questions answered. The fair includes all businesses that make a wedding what it is, from entertainment to food; photo. | |
44 | Iowa nature photographer to speak at UNI Museums Public Relations News Release 2009:65, p.1 |
Renowned Iowa nature photographer Ty Smedes will discuss and share photos from his book, "Capturing Iowa's Seasons. National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore and Jim Brandenburg photographs will be displayed from October through December. | |
45 | UNI Museums to host net making and monarch tagging workshop Public Relations News Release 2009:42, p.1 |
Learn how to tag a Monarch and make your own butterfly net at the Museum. Attendees will be invited inside the museum to learn more about butterflies with books, crafts and other hands-on activities. The workshop is open to people of all ages. | |
46 | UNI Museums will host Family Fun Day, Sept. 19 Public Relations News Release 2009:38, p.1 |
In cooperation with The Cat Chow Project, participants will create cat masks with New York artist Cat Chow, explore the museum with a scavenger hunt, touch real fur and view photographs from the current exhibit, "Images of the Irreplaceable Wild." | |
47 | Our World in Focus: The Irreplaceable Wild Public Relations News Release 2009:24, p.1 |
This is the theme for the annual photography contest and exhibition, which will be on display Jan. 9-30, at the Museum. Amateur photographers of all ages are invided to submit 8 X 10 photographs focusing on wild plants and animals. | |
48 | UNI Gallery of Art to present ship camouflage exhibit in the Gallery Showcases Public Relations News Release 2009:10, p.1 |
The exhibition focuses on a particular kind of camouflage called "dazzle painting," in which wartime ships were painted in brightly colored, abstract geometric shapes in order to confuse and for course deception. | |
49 | UNI Gallery of Art to present ship camouflage exhibit in the Gallery Showcases Public Relations News Release 2009:10, p.1 |
An exhibition about the role of artists in naval camouflage titled "Seagoing Easter Eggs: Artists Contributions to Dazzle Ship Camouflage," includes photographs, ship models, and diagrams of ship camouflage designed by American artists during World War I. | |
50 | Images of the Irreplaceable Wild to open Aug. 29 at UNI Museums Public Relations News Release 2009:7, p.1 |
Experience the beauty of the natural world featuring two photography exhibits this fall. Fragile Nature, by Joel Sartore, will open Aug. 29 through Oct. 24. Touch the Sky, photography of Jim Brandenburg will be on display from Nov. 2 through Dec. 23. |