Tag: Trupal Pandya

  • Three from FIT at this year’s Eddie Adams Workshop

    The Eddie Adams Workshop, now in its 34th year, is considered “one of the most important stops for up-and-coming photojournalists,” according to New York Times photographer and writer James Estrin. This year two FIT Photography students, and one Photography Certificate program graduate, were chosen to attend. The late Eddie Adams was a highly awarded photojournalist, renowned…

  • A-list Critics for Photography Juniors

    When it comes to having your accomplishments acknowledged, being a college junior can be like that of a middle child. “The seniors have a graduating show. The associate degree students have a show. What the juniors need is feedback,” says Photography Prof. Curtis Willocks. “They had this intense year. They learned a lot, applied a lot.…

  • Vanishing Ethiopian Tribes

    In January 2014 Trupal Pandya and Alexander Papakonstadinou, fourth semester photography students, traveled to Ethiopia to document the vanishing tribes of the Omo Valley. The tribes’ way of life is stressed by hunting restrictions (tourists can hunt game, tribal members cannot). Soon a new dam will flood the valley as well. “I was working with…