
"Pollen Drops" by Sweet Briar senior Amanda Samford, is part of an exhibit of student photography now on display at the College's Elston Inn and Conference Center.
An exhibit of photography by Sweet Briar College students is on display through Nov. 19 in the lobby of the Elston Inn and Conference Center. The show, titled “Should’ve Seen it in Color,” features 28 photographs. Admission is free.
The exhibit includes photographs taken by senior Amanda Samford and 11 other students. Samford, a communications major, organized the show as part of an independent study, with assistance from members of the newly formed Vixen Photography Society, or ViPS.
All of the images are available for purchase via silent auction. Bidding starts at $10 each and 100 percent of the proceeds will go to ViPS.
This is the first event for ViPS, which, according to Samford, hopes to begin sponsoring exhibits annually or more often. None of the images in the current exhibit will be part of the group’s future shows, she said, so this is the only opportunity to see them.
Samford founded ViPS this fall, along with first-year students Danielle Hall and Caitlin Playle. In addition to 14 images shot by Samford, the exhibit includes photographs by Hall and Playle and students Emily Richonne, Caroline Spaugh, Rebecca Andrade, Kelly Murphy, Margret Wood, Emma Rakosky, Sarah Lindemann, Elizabeth Hannon and Sally Toms.
The show includes images from Sweet Briar and abroad, including France and Brazil, and subjects range from flowers and landscapes to people.
For more information, contact Samford at “ryan10 @ sbc.edu” (remove quotes and spaces) or (804) 572-1261.


