Looking forward our return to Cange, Haiti to tell the story how water is transforming a village; all because of Clemson Engineers!
There are many times that I am amazed after meeting a college student; thinking, they are so smart, motivated, and will do amazing things! I many times contrast this with my college experience, pondering if I had that much focus and determination in college, my path might have been so much different.
It was fun capturing this beautiful, aerial view of Anderson University’s Archway Walk and incoming freshman class picture. There is a lot of significance in this photo, capturing the largest incoming class to date along with the first aerial view of the completed student center in the upper right.
Blog Post by Mark Berry / Producer & Director for Gray Digital Group
The craft of telling visual stories differs from other disciplines in that it is forever married to the advancement of technology. If a writer possesses the necessary talent and vision, it makes little difference whether he uses Microsoft Word or a Quill pen and powdered ink. Visual storytelling is different. As technology advances, new horizons are opened up. New tools give us new ways of better constructing the narrative we hope to convey. This being the case, we are always on the lookout, keeping a watchful eye on the digital technology market.