Photojournalists expose the heart of the matter.
In April and May 2003, life-size photos and a multimedia slide show dominated
the lobby of the new Carolina Union. The 37th Frame: Best of Carolina Photojournalism
2002-2003 was curated by a team of students led by Pat Davison, assistant
professor of journalism and mass communication, and documentary photographer
Bill Bamberger. The selections shown here were taken by students who graduated
in Spring 2003 from the School of Journalism and Mass Communication. ![]()
Left:
Olga Kondryuk (now Lebed) stands still while her mother, Tatiana, irons her
wedding dress in her new one-bedroom apartment in Asheville, N.C., on September
28, 2002. Of all her 103 Russian immigrant cousins, she is the first bride
to be wed in the United States. Photo by Melody Ko (master's program). Click
to enlarge.
Left:
Kendrick Pierre, five, plays with toys in the door of his family's Few Gardens
home. Diane Pierre, Kendrick's mother, and her six children were one of the
last families to move out of Few Gardens. The oldest and the most crime-ridden
housing project in Durham, N.C., Few Gardens is being demolished and replaced
with mixed-income-level housing. Photo by Jocelyn Filley (undergraduate program). Click
to enlarge.
Left:
A patron at the Cathgart Arms Hotel in Grahamstown, South Africa, poses for
his picture. The hotel rents rooms out by the week, and many of the residents
stay for weeks or months at a time. Photo by Jocelyn Filley (undergraduate
program). Click
to enlarge.
