, sharing a photo of their dorm room setup or their study spot in the Knight Library is a digital form of nesting—it says, “I belong here.” During the remote learning era of 2020-2021, UOPhotos became a lifeline. When students couldn’t walk through the EMU, they could still see the cherry blossoms through a peer’s lens.
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, these images document research, lab work, and the performing arts. A striking photo of a geology student examining lava rocks or a costume designer sewing a hem tells the story of scholarship in a way a syllabus never can. , sharing a photo of their dorm room
So next time you’re crossing the 11th Avenue footbridge or waiting for a latte at the Global Scholars Hall, pause for a moment. Look up. The light is changing, a story is unfolding, and the next great UOPhoto is waiting for you to take it. Submit it to the student-run visual blog or
On any given morning at the University of Oregon, as the first light filters through the stately elms along 13th Avenue, a unique subculture is already at work. Armed with DSLRs, mirrorless cameras, and even the latest smartphones, these visual storytellers are practicing an art form that has become the digital heartbeat of the campus: UOPhotos .