SRJC Visiting Photographer: Brian L. Frank, photojournalist.

The SRJC Applied Photography Certificate Program is excited to welcome photojournalist Brian L. Frank, who will speak about his work and career on Wednesday, May 6 at 12 PM in room 146 in the Doyle Library.

A San Francisco native, Brian L. Frank creates social documentary projects across the Americas focusing on cultural identity, social inequality, violence, workers rights and the environment. He was recently named “one of the most important photojournalists of his generation,” by ABC News. Most recently, he was awarded a grant by Catchlight to continue work with mental health related issues in Criminal Justice and a grant by For Freedoms, in collaboration with National Geographic, to continue his work on faith and labor in the California central valley migrant worker community.

Frank is a Professor of Journalism, lecturing at UC Berkeley and Santa Rosa Junior College, is a founder of Tacet-Eye Photojournalism Workshops and is a Catchlight Global-Fellow. This public lecture is a part of the Visiting Photographer Program at SRJC, which is made possible with the support of the Office of Career Education.


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