Interviews by Julia Popowych
RIT photojournalism alumni are covering the pandemic in a number of roles, as staff photojournalists, photo editors, freelance photographers. Consistently listed as essential workers, many face the daily challenge of keeping healthy while covering the largest global story in decades. Some work in smaller communities or cover metro regions, while others work to gather and assign content from around the world. Freelance photographers, especially those who cover sports and who have been hit hard by the lack of work and are struggling to find assignments during the pandemic, but discovering other creative outlets to keep busy.
Below are the complete interviews with 9 alumni and examples and links to their work.
Traci Westcott
Traci Westcott, class of 2018, is a staff photographer at the Rochester Post Bulletin in Rochester, MN. Follow her on Instagram. Below are some of her images taken since the COVID-19.
Traci worked on a series of portraits of people who have compromised immune systems that make contracting COVID-19 especially dangerous. Below are four of the images in her portrait series all shot through doors and windows to keep her subjects safe.
Kim Bubello
Kim Bubello, RIT class of 2015, is a photo editor at TIME magazine. Follow her on Instagram. Below are some examples of her photo editing work and others by her colleagues at the magazine during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Collaboration with artist KangHee Kim (@tinycactus) about escapist art
A German Photographer Captures Ordinary People Adapting to Life Under Lockdown
Other projects on harder to illustrate stories – Changing Diets, Layoffs, Immunocompromised
Tom Brenner
Tom Brenner, RIT class of 2016, is a photojournalist in Washington, D.C. Currently covering national politics for Reuters.
David Carson
David Carson, RIT class of 1995, is a Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer who works on staff at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch in St. Louis, MO. Follow him on Instagram.
Brittainy Newman
Brittainy Newman is a visual journalist based in New York City. A 2018 graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology’s Photojournalism program, she has since joined The New York Times as a year-long photography newsroom fellow. Follow her on Instagram.
The self-portrait below was featured in a series by Times photographers called Still Lives.
Brittainy photographed a story (below) about Paralympic runner training during the pandemic.
Emily Bogle
Emily Bogle is a photo editor and art director working in Washington, D.C. Originally from New York State, she graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology in 2011 with a BFA in photojournalism. She is a MFA candidate in the Integrated Design program at the University of Baltimore. Follow her on Instagram or Twitter.
Families Adjust to Life at Home During Coronavirus
Isolation Diary – photographers document their experience with COVID-19
Italian Lockdown – Images of Life in Isolation.
Brett Carlsen
Brett Carlsen works in the fields of commercial filmmaking, documentary and advertising photography. His past stems from the world of photojournalism which makes for a style that can adapt from skeleton crews and fast productions to long term and in-depth storytelling. Follow him on Instagram.
Before the pandemic, Brett began a podcast about photojournalism called Reciprocity Podcast. He interviews photojournalists, editors and educators in the field.
JuliAnna Patino
JuliAnna Patino is a Colombian-American visual editor and storyteller based in New York and is currently a freelance photo editor at The New York Times. A 2018 graduate from the Rochester Institute of Technology, she received her BFA in photojournalism with an immersion in Latino Studies. Follow her on Instagram.
Among many stories she has edited and produced during the pandemic, JuliAnna worked on Still Lives, a collection of stories about and by Times photographers and this story about face masks produced in the meat-packing district of New York City.
Josh Barber
Josh Barber, a 2014 RIT graduate, is a freelance photojournalist and photo editor specializing in sports photography based in Southern California. Like many freelancers who specialize in sports, he has been without a large volume of work during the pandemic. Follow him on Instagram.