Photo Essay for Multiplatform Media Production (Jour 4090)
Jonathon Scott and Lily Rae posed for a picture on a Tybee Pier on Tybee Island, Georgia on Friday, February 19, 2021. The young couple have been together for about a year, most of it occurring during the pandemic. The activities they have been able to do together have changed drastically since the very beginning of their relationship.
Lily Rae and Jonathon Scott walk down the sand covered entrance to the beach on Tybee Island, Georgia, on Friday February 19, 2021. Lily talked about how excited she was to finally be able to take a break from her school work and spend some time outside. “I just love the island,” she said.
Lily Rae and Jonathon Scott stand in front of a sign that reads, “Leave only your footprints,” on the entrance to the beach on Tybee Island, Georgia on Friday, February 19, 2021. Tybee Island works hard to conserve the environment, so people can enjoy it for years to come, and the young couple appreciate the cleanliness of the white beaches as they attempt to get away from their lives plagued by coronavirus.
A sign stands at the entrance to the beach, detailing the rules and regulations beach-goers must follow on Tybee Island, Georgia on Friday, February 19, 2021. All persons entering the beach must follow these rules, and failure to comply constitutes a violation of this ordinance and can result in a fine, community service requirements or even jail time. Keeping the island clean is of paramount importance during a global pandemic.
Jonathon Scott and Lily Rae sat on a bench on Tybrisa Street, Tybee Island to eat lunch and enjoy the sunny weather on Saturday, February 20, 2021. When asked why the couple chose to eat their meal outdoors, Jonathon said, “Being in that outdoor space, you definitely have more room to sort of space yourself out from people. I definitely feel a lot safer outdoors.”
Lily Rae and Jonathon Scott took a moment to admire the rolling waves on Tybee Pier on Tybee Island, Georgia on Friday, February 19, 2021. The couple felt the island offered more covid-safe activities, which is why they chose this specific location for their vacation. “I definitely have done more outdoor activities since the pandemic has started,” Jonathon said.
Sense of Place Project for Documentary Photojournalism (Jour 5370)
The Fine Arts Building stands on the University of Georgia campus on a sunny day, Thursday, February 25, 2021. The Fine Arts Building was designed after a British architect, Sir John Soane, and christened in 1941.
The Fine Arts Building stands on the University of Georgia campus on a sunny day, Thursday, February 25, 2021. The Fine Arts Building was designed after a British architect, Sir John Soane, and christened in 1941.
The Fine Arts Building stands on the University of Georgia campus on a sunny day, Thursday, February 25, 2021. The Fine Arts Building was designed after a British architect, Sir John Soane, and christened in 1941.
The Fine Arts Building stands on the University of Georgia campus on a sunny day, Thursday, February 25, 2021. The Fine Arts Building was designed after a British architect, Sir John Soane, and christened in 1941.
The Fine Arts Building stands on the University of Georgia campus on a sunny day, Thursday, February 25, 2021. The Fine Arts Building was designed after a British architect, Sir John Soane, and christened in 1941.
The Fine Arts Building stands on the University of Georgia campus on a sunny day, Thursday, February 25, 2021. The Fine Arts Building was designed after a British architect, Sir John Soane, and christened in 1941.
The Fine Arts Building stands on the University of Georgia campus on a sunny day, Thursday, February 25, 2021. The Fine Arts Building was designed after a British architect, Sir John Soane, and christened in 1941.
The Fine Arts Building stands on the University of Georgia campus on a sunny day, Thursday, February 25, 2021. The Fine Arts Building was designed after a British architect, Sir John Soane, and christened in 1941.
The Fine Arts Building stands on the University of Georgia campus on a sunny day, Thursday, February 25, 2021. The Fine Arts Building was designed after a British architect, Sir John Soane, and christened in 1941.
The Fine Arts Building stands on the University of Georgia campus on a sunny day, Thursday, February 25, 2021. The Fine Arts Building was designed after a British architect, Sir John Soane, and christened in 1941.
The Fine Arts Building stands on the University of Georgia campus on a sunny day, Thursday, February 25, 2021. The Fine Arts Building was designed after a British architect, Sir John Soane, and christened in 1941.