Photoville

Kevin Abangu
Kevin Abangu
Tanne Willow

Featuring: Kevin Abangu, Um Kulthoom Alnasri, Angel Chestnut, Juan Sebastián Echeverri, Arthur Hylton, Lotta Lemetti, Jackie Neale, Oluwasegun Oladele-Ajose, EnLin Qing, Mariangela Quiroga-Castillo, Amanda Rowan, Natasha Rudenko, Jennifer Siemsen, Maddie Smith, Katerina Stratos
Edolia Stroud, Tanne Willow

FAYN is a collaborative photography magazine produced by the Photo Arts Conservatory at New York Film Academy. The magazine features students, faculty, and alumni whose work explores contemporary concepts in art and culture.

This year we have selected artwork from: #004 The Race and Culture issue, #005 Deconstruction, and issue #006 The Un-seen Body.

We are a community of global visual storytellers, with students and faculty from around the world. We thrive in our constant engagement with a multitude of perspectives and aesthetic practices. We mine our diverse understandings of cultural identity, beauty, and symbolism in the collective pursuit of art-making.

As faculty advisors and editors, we see the inspiring voices of emerging image-makers represented in this magazine alongside the deep values that guide our program.

FAYN is a platform for visual expression and a celebration of printed media. In this fast-moving era of digital imaging, FAYN serves to slow down the experience of viewing photography and art. As you flip through the pages, we hope that you take the time to savor the experience of viewing the art in your hands.

We want to thank the students and faculty who participated in the past three issues of FAYN. We are honored to guide, teach and learn from such creative and talented artists.

Amanda Rowan, Kean O’Brien, and Naomi White, Faculty Advisors and Editors
David Mager and Joan Pamboukes, Photoville Curators

Organizations

  • Photo Arts Conservatory at New York Film Academy

    Photo Arts Conservatory at New York Film Academy

    As one of the leading photography schools, the Photo Arts Conservatory at New York Film Academy offers students the remarkable opportunity to study under award-winning professional photographers who remain active in many genres of photography, from fine art to fashion, commercial work, and photojournalism.

    The Conservatory’s photography instructors are not solely interested in producing competent photographers. They inspire artists–each possessing a unique, singular voice–to make their work immediately recognizable. The curriculum and the faculty at the photography school are focused on preparing students to apply what they have learned in class and in their coursework, directly into practice anywhere in the world.

    Simply stated, students receive an extraordinary educational experience, designed to best prepare them to achieve their professional goals.

New York Film Academy: FAYN Magazine

 archive : 2019

Featuring: Various Artists

Curated by: David Mager Joan Pamboukes

Presented by: Photo Arts Conservatory at New York Film Academy
  • Photo Arts Conservatory at New York Film Academy

Locations

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1 Water St
Brooklyn, NY 11201

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