Gary Colby
Gary Colby has been teaching photography at La Verne since 1976. In addition to serving as chair of the Photography Department, he teaches Photo 230, Documentary Photography; Photo 327, Staff Photography; Photo 350, Color Photography and Photo 450, Special Topics in Photography. Emerging from the application of photography as documentary, Gary's personal work today deals with our proclivity for drawing and the phenomenon of photography and its effect on 2- dimensional rendering and spatial perception.
Email: colbyg@ulv.edu
Web site: faculty.ulv.edu/~colbyg
Anita Bunn
Anita Bunn joined the University of La Verne in Spring, 2007. She teaches Photo 210, Elementary Photography and Photo 450, Special Topics in Photography. Anita holds a BA in Fine Art from Trinity University, a BFA in Photography from Art Center College of Design and the MFA in Photography from Claremont Graduate University. Her current work is a series of large scale, color photographs that are about noticing what is around us that we do not always see and the subtle shifts and surprises that are revealed over time.
Stephanie Hutin
Stephanie Hutin joined the University of La Verne in Fall, 2007. She teaches Photo 310, Photoshop and Art/Photo 356, Digital Portfolio. As the founder and director of The New School for Post-Animative Thought (NewSPAT), and the experimental collective Big Skills, Hutin has most recently been working on collaborative group projects related to performativity in animation. Her work has been shown internationally and recently, at MoMA as part of Tomorrowland: CalArts in Moving Pictures. She earned a BFA from the University of Florida in Integrated Media, and a MFA in Experimental Animation and Integrated Media from California Institute of the Arts. With a background in performance, animation, and film/video, Hutin brings a unique perspective to Photography, New Media, and all things digital through a love for analogue.
Email: stephanie@bigskills.com
Web site: http://www.bigskills.com/