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All year long, photographers in ÑÇÖŞAV’sÌıÌıcapture the moments that make MasonÌıAll Together Different . We asked our photographers to share their favorite photos from the 2023–24 school year.
As we prepare for a new academic year, let’s look back at these recent memories—skillfully frozen in time for the George Mason vault.
Ron Aira, senior photographer, Office of University Branding
Photo by Ron Aira/Office of University Branding Ìı“This photo was taken during a brand shoot, and all of the models were George Mason students,†said Ron Aira, senior photographer in the Office of University Branding. “Someone turned on some music, and they all just started to dance. It was a fun moment that captured the spontaneity of life on campus.â€
Photo by Ron Aira/Office of University Branding “I took portraits of Moussokoura Ouattara to go with a graduation profile video,†said Aira. “She was graduating at the same time as her daughter. This photo captures the joy and pride she was feeling upon reaching this milestone.†Evan Cantwell, senior photographer, Office of University Branding Ìı
Photo by Evan Cantwell/Office of University Branding Ìı“Capturing the energy and joy of the Indian Student Association and friends during Holi Moli on campus is always one of my favorite events of the year,†said Evan Cantwell, senior photographer in the Office of University Branding.
Photo by Evan Cantwell/Office of University Branding “One of my first assignments working at George Mason was photographing the Biomedical Research Lab,†said Cantwell. “Twenty years later, I was back—and this time, I was behind the curtains. Even though the lab wasn't ‘hot,’ for illustrative purposes, everyone was wearing biohazard suits. I was just wearing my office clothes.†Cristian Torres, videographer/photographer, Office of University Branding
Photo by Cristian Torres/Office of University Branding “During the winter, on one of those snowy days, the university delayed operations until noon,†said Cristian Torres, videographer/photographer in the Office of University Branding. “Two students took advantage of the extra time and got into a snowball fight. Luckily, I was there to capture that moment.†ÌıEduardo Macedo, student photographer, Office of University Branding
Photo by Eduardo Macedo/Office of University Branding Ìı“This was my first time attending Mason Day,†said Eduardo Macedo, student photographer in the Office of University Branding. “I was fortunate to have front row access as a photographer, which allowed me to capture this moment. Her eyes just popped with the light.†Macedo is majoring in business with a concentration in finance.Ìı Ayman Rashid, student photographer, Office of University Branding
Photo by Ayman Rashid/Office of University Branding “I saw this opportunity to capture the group’s energy after winning the Homecoming Lip Sync battle,†said Ayman Rashid, student photographer in the Office of University Branding. “It’s a bit messy, there are some funny facial expressions, and a whole lot of blinking, but I like that. I feel like it’s one of the more authentic and lively photos I’ve taken, which is why it’s one of my favorites.†Rashid is a graphic design major with a minor in photography .Ìı
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