Places of Education A photography project by Lissa Rivera

For several years I photographed educational institutions throughout New England, ranging from public high schools to private boarding schools and fraternity and sorority houses. I became fascinated with the psychology of the architecture used to contain and educate young people during transitory times in their development.

When I turned my lens from public and charter schools to more exclusive private academies, the contrast was vast. These were the privileged spaces where many of our countryโ€™s leaders have been nurtured. Elite institutions were distinguished in their architecture and decoration, and in their cleanliness.

The schools existed in environments that conveyed high aesthetic values and standards of behavior and made eloquent visual statements about the passageways to success, power, and opportunity. The implied yet absent human presence in the photographs creates a stage-like atmosphere where the historical and cultural trappings of these settings can be on full display. โ€“ Lissa Rivera

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Places of Education A photography project by Lissa Rivera

For several years I photographed educational institutions throughout New England, ranging from public high schools to private boarding schools and fraternity and sorority houses. I became fascinated with the psychology of the architecture used to contain and educate young people during transitory times in their development.

When I turned my lens from public and charter schools to more exclusive private academies, the contrast was vast. These were the privileged spaces where many of our countryโ€™s leaders have been nurtured. Elite institutions were distinguished in their architecture and decoration, and in their cleanliness.

The schools existed in environments that conveyed high aesthetic values and standards of behavior and made eloquent visual statements about the passageways to success, power, and opportunity. The implied yet absent human presence in the photographs creates a stage-like atmosphere where the historical and cultural trappings of these settings can be on full display. – Lissa Rivera

– Discover more of Lissa’s work here

Open for entries

potrait color photo of woman by Olga Urbanek
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Places of Education A photography project by Lissa Rivera

For several years I photographed educational institutions throughout New England, ranging from public high schools to private boarding schools and fraternity and sorority houses. I became fascinated with the psychology of the architecture used to contain and educate young people during transitory times in their development.

When I turned my lens from public and charter schools to more exclusive private academies, the contrast was vast. These were the privileged spaces where many of our countryโ€™s leaders have been nurtured. Elite institutions were distinguished in their architecture and decoration, and in their cleanliness.

The schools existed in environments that conveyed high aesthetic values and standards of behavior and made eloquent visual statements about the passageways to success, power, and opportunity. The implied yet absent human presence in the photographs creates a stage-like atmosphere where the historical and cultural trappings of these settings can be on full display. โ€“ Lissa Rivera

โ€“ Discover more of Lissaโ€™s work here

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potrait color photo of woman by Olga Urbanek
ยฉ Olga Urbanek
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Do you have a keen eye for capturing the essence of your subjects? โ€“ In May weโ€™re seeking images that showcase the power of portraiture across all styles!
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Places of Education A photography project by Lissa Rivera

For several years I photographed educational institutions throughout New England, ranging from public high schools to private boarding schools and fraternity and sorority houses. I became fascinated with the psychology of the architecture used to contain and educate young people during transitory times in their development.

When I turned my lens from public and charter schools to more exclusive private academies, the contrast was vast. These were the privileged spaces where many of our countryโ€™s leaders have been nurtured. Elite institutions were distinguished in their architecture and decoration, and in their cleanliness.

The schools existed in environments that conveyed high aesthetic values and standards of behavior and made eloquent visual statements about the passageways to success, power, and opportunity. The implied yet absent human presence in the photographs creates a stage-like atmosphere where the historical and cultural trappings of these settings can be on full display. – Lissa Rivera

– Discover more of Lissa’s work here

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potrait color photo of woman by Olga Urbanek
© Olga Urbanek
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Do you have a keen eye for capturing the essence of your subjects? – In May we’re seeking images that showcase the power of portraiture across all styles!
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Lissa Rivera - Places of Education | The Independent Photographer

Places of Education A photography project by Lissa Rivera

For several years I photographed educational institutions throughout New England, ranging from public high schools to private boarding schools and fraternity and sorority houses. I became fascinated with the psychology of the architecture used to contain and educate young people during transitory times in their development.

When I turned my lens from public and charter schools to more exclusive private academies, the contrast was vast. These were the privileged spaces where many of our countryโ€™s leaders have been nurtured. Elite institutions were distinguished in their architecture and decoration, and in their cleanliness.

The schools existed in environments that conveyed high aesthetic values and standards of behavior and made eloquent visual statements about the passageways to success, power, and opportunity. The implied yet absent human presence in the photographs creates a stage-like atmosphere where the historical and cultural trappings of these settings can be on full display. โ€“ Lissa Rivera

โ€“ Discover more of Lissaโ€™s work here

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potrait color photo of woman by Olga Urbanek
ยฉ Olga Urbanek
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Do you have a keen eye for capturing the essence of your subjects? โ€“ In May weโ€™re seeking images that showcase the power of portraiture across all styles!
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Places of Education A photography project by Lissa Rivera

For several years I photographed educational institutions throughout New England, ranging from public high schools to private boarding schools and fraternity and sorority houses. I became fascinated with the psychology of the architecture used to contain and educate young people during transitory times in their development.

When I turned my lens from public and charter schools to more exclusive private academies, the contrast was vast. These were the privileged spaces where many of our countryโ€™s leaders have been nurtured. Elite institutions were distinguished in their architecture and decoration, and in their cleanliness.

The schools existed in environments that conveyed high aesthetic values and standards of behavior and made eloquent visual statements about the passageways to success, power, and opportunity. The implied yet absent human presence in the photographs creates a stage-like atmosphere where the historical and cultural trappings of these settings can be on full display. – Lissa Rivera

– Discover more of Lissa’s work here

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potrait color photo of woman by Olga Urbanek
© Olga Urbanek
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Do you have a keen eye for capturing the essence of your subjects? – In May we’re seeking images that showcase the power of portraiture across all styles!
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Lissa Rivera - Places of Education | The Independent Photographer

Places of Education A photography project by Lissa Rivera

For several years I photographed educational institutions throughout New England, ranging from public high schools to private boarding schools and fraternity and sorority houses. I became fascinated with the psychology of the architecture used to contain and educate young people during transitory times in their development.

When I turned my lens from public and charter schools to more exclusive private academies, the contrast was vast. These were the privileged spaces where many of our countryโ€™s leaders have been nurtured. Elite institutions were distinguished in their architecture and decoration, and in their cleanliness.

The schools existed in environments that conveyed high aesthetic values and standards of behavior and made eloquent visual statements about the passageways to success, power, and opportunity. The implied yet absent human presence in the photographs creates a stage-like atmosphere where the historical and cultural trappings of these settings can be on full display. โ€“ Lissa Rivera

โ€“ Discover more of Lissaโ€™s work here

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potrait color photo of woman by Olga Urbanek
ยฉ Olga Urbanek
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Do you have a keen eye for capturing the essence of your subjects? โ€“ In May weโ€™re seeking images that showcase the power of portraiture across all styles!
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Lissa Rivera - Places of Education | The Independent Photographer

Places of Education A photography project by Lissa Rivera

For several years I photographed educational institutions throughout New England, ranging from public high schools to private boarding schools and fraternity and sorority houses. I became fascinated with the psychology of the architecture used to contain and educate young people during transitory times in their development.

When I turned my lens from public and charter schools to more exclusive private academies, the contrast was vast. These were the privileged spaces where many of our countryโ€™s leaders have been nurtured. Elite institutions were distinguished in their architecture and decoration, and in their cleanliness.

The schools existed in environments that conveyed high aesthetic values and standards of behavior and made eloquent visual statements about the passageways to success, power, and opportunity. The implied yet absent human presence in the photographs creates a stage-like atmosphere where the historical and cultural trappings of these settings can be on full display. – Lissa Rivera

– Discover more of Lissa’s work here

Open for entries

potrait color photo of woman by Olga Urbanek
© Olga Urbanek
2024 Portrait AWARD

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Do you have a keen eye for capturing the essence of your subjects? – In May we’re seeking images that showcase the power of portraiture across all styles!
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Lissa Rivera - Places of Education | The Independent Photographer

Places of Education A photography project by Lissa Rivera

For several years I photographed educational institutions throughout New England, ranging from public high schools to private boarding schools and fraternity and sorority houses. I became fascinated with the psychology of the architecture used to contain and educate young people during transitory times in their development.

When I turned my lens from public and charter schools to more exclusive private academies, the contrast was vast. These were the privileged spaces where many of our countryโ€™s leaders have been nurtured. Elite institutions were distinguished in their architecture and decoration, and in their cleanliness.

The schools existed in environments that conveyed high aesthetic values and standards of behavior and made eloquent visual statements about the passageways to success, power, and opportunity. The implied yet absent human presence in the photographs creates a stage-like atmosphere where the historical and cultural trappings of these settings can be on full display. โ€“ Lissa Rivera

โ€“ Discover more of Lissaโ€™s work here

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potrait color photo of woman by Olga Urbanek
ยฉ Olga Urbanek
2024 Portrait AWARD

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Do you have a keen eye for capturing the essence of your subjects? โ€“ In May weโ€™re seeking images that showcase the power of portraiture across all styles!
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