A Day in the Life

Spring 2018

For their first book, students were asked to record a day in their life with photos. They were encouraged to use a camera they could carry anywhere and that would allow them to be spontaneous, such as a smartphone camera. Prof. Cardinali advised students to photograph objects and scenes that looked interesting to them throughout the day, but that it was not necessary to make a linear documentation of their activities. This “day” might in actuality span two or three days, but the photographs should feel representative of one day.

Photo credit: Laura Olivier


Melancholy, by Bethany Aleckna


From Where I Stand, by Molly Anderson


Party in Your Pocket, by Samantha Elsaesser


Newmarket / Portsmouth, by Katie Ettinger-Curnan


Half Asleep, by Kae Lombardo


January, by Madison Madore


Sunday, by Mikayla Mallett


Untitled, by Loren Marple


A Walk Through the Sweet Trail, by Laura Olivier


i see, by Holly Pim


I’ll See You on the Dark Side of the Moon, by Jacqueline Rahl


Untitled, by Lauren Richardson


Sweet Serenity, by Julianna Sagliano


Untitled, by Jenn Swaine