photography News Archive
Faculty of Arts
A camera in a can? Pop-up exhibition features student solargraphs
March 27, 2024 —
On April 5, 2024, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., students from ENGL 2140: Literature of the Victorian Period invite the UM community to a one-day pop-up exhibition Long Exposure: A Pinhole Photography Exhibition featuring images and written reflections on their experience using pinhole cameras to create solargraph images.,
Extended Education
Art is photo backdrop
June 19, 2019 —
When you visit 185 Extended Education Complex, you can now take your photo before the perfect blue backdrop. This painting is one of a series called On Posing.
Students
Congrats to the winners of the March photo contest!
April 4, 2019 —
March’s bonus Instagram contest was a huge success, with nearly 50 entries. The #umCampusShot contest asked you to show us your favourite buildings on campus, and you got creative with the angles, lighting and filters. You make U of M look good!
Students
December Instagram contest winner
January 3, 2019 —
Thanks for the memories, 2018! We got so many beautiful entries for the December Instagram contest, it was hard to pick just one winner. But we did, and that winner was Samarth Srivastava, who will receive a $25 gift card to the Campus Bookstore.
Students
November Instagram Photo Contest
November 15, 2018 —
How are you spending the U of M’s first ever fall reading week? Is your nose in a book or are you exploring an exotic locale? Are you catching up on your assignments, or catching up on some zzzs?
Who were you gonna call?
March 16, 2018 —
"Ghostly Spirits: The Hamiltons' Photographic Experiments with Teleplasm," will be presented by Serena Keshavjee, art historian, University of Winnipeg.
Favourite photos of 2015
January 4, 2016 —
A unique look at the events, people and places that made 2015 incredible!
2014 photos you loved on Instagram
December 22, 2014 —
The 10 Instagram photos by @umanitoba that got your attention in 2014
Alumni
Winnipeg: Love it, hate it
November 7, 2013 —
The new book of Winnipeg photos by alumnus Bryan Scott and journalist Bartley Kives highlights more of the love-hate relationship we have with our city