Our Photos
When it comes to capturing the essence of Texas A&M—its people, its symbols, its buildings—here are some basic guidelines for composing visually engaging and interesting photographs.
Student photographs should reflect a modern attitude conveying the depth of relationships cultivated on campus.
Photographs of professors should suggest authority in their fields. Try to include interesting props or structures in a professor's portrait.
Portraits of individuals should look spontaneous and, if possible, display an attractive area of the university.
Group photos of professors and students in relaxed poses and interesting environments can communicate the personalities and attitudes of the individuals.
Whenever possible, use dramatic lighting and depth in photographs of buildings to emphasize the classical beauty of the architecture.