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Patriot Profile: Madison Schittig

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Mason LIFE student Madison Schittig is a photography intern with George Mason's Office of University Branding
Photo by Ron Aira/Office of University Branding

Year: Junior
Major: Mason LIFE, Photography
Hometown: Warrenton, Virginia

Having a unique perspective on viewing the world is one thing鈥攂ut it鈥檚 another thing to be able to photograph that perspective in a tangible way that can be shared with others. Take a look at the work of student photographer Madison Schittig, a photography intern in George Mason鈥檚 (OUB), and one can immediately see she鈥檚 been gifted with the latter. Via Schittig鈥檚 striking point of view鈥 including her eye for geometric lines, shapes, and color鈥 familiar places on campus become abstract, and landmarks and buildings well-known to many transform in startling ways.

As a student, Schittig takes classes and until recently was accompanied during her internship by the program鈥檚 student support staff, current undergraduate or graduate George Mason students. The phased support that these students provide is all part of Mason LIFE鈥檚 mission of offering a comprehensive transition program for qualified students. As of November, Schittig has progressed to attending her internship independently.

A Quiet Place: Schittig fell in love with photography after she received her first camera from her sister. It quickly became her favorite class in high school, where she found a sanctuary in the dark room. 鈥淚t鈥檚 so calm in there, it鈥檚 like a stress relief,鈥 she says. Though she now shoots digital photos for OUB, that love of the art form has continued into her time at George Mason. 鈥淚t makes me feel like I have a purpose. I also feel like I鈥檓 not alone, I have a team.鈥

Natural Inspiration: Many of Schittig鈥檚 photos center around the natural world. 鈥淚 just feel drawn to nature, because I like the woods, and I used to play in the woods when I was growing up. I like the trees, I like the grass, I even like the river鈥ecause it has texture.鈥

Learning from the Pros: Senior photographers Ron Aira and Evan Cantwell, MA Arts Management '10, serve as Schittig鈥檚 mentors and supervise her internship. 鈥淲ith Ron, he taught me how to edit raw photos, and he taught me all these cool tricks and tips. Evan taught me shooting鈥攊t鈥檚 good to shoot up close for people,鈥 Schittig says. 鈥淚 like it here, I like the people, I like the team. I really want to stay here one more year.鈥

Making Memories: Like many other Patriots, Schittig cites friends and clubs as her favorite things about George Mason. But Schittig鈥檚 favorite George Mason memory is a bit more personal. Twice, the university鈥檚 biweekly email newsletter has featured her work, including her self-professed favorite, a striking scene of colorful origami garlands cascading in front of a white bicycle.

Advice for Future Patriots: 鈥淒on鈥檛 be nervous. You鈥檒l be nervous at first, but once you get the hang of it then you鈥檒l be fine. But always bring the proper camera.鈥