Students will have a unique opportunity to learn from award-winning photojournalist Marvin Joseph of The Washington Post on Monday, April 21st at 10:30 AM in Main M010. A native Washingtonian, Marvin Joseph brings a wealth of experience and a powerful visual perspective to his work. From capturing the magic of Walt Disney World to documenting the historic inauguration of President Barack Obama, Joseph's lens has witnessed and preserved pivotal moments in our time. His career journey is a testament to dedication and passion. Starting as a photo intern at Walt Disney World, he honed his skills at The Press Journal in Vero Beach and the Palm Beach Post before returning to his roots at The Washington Post. Currently, he covers general assignments for the Post, showcasing his versatility in news, celebrity portraiture, fashion, and editorial photography. Joseph's impactful imagery has graced the pages of esteemed publications including Newsweek, Washingtonian, Essence, Sister 2 Sister, Ebony, and Jet magazines, as well as the notable books "Michelle: Her First Year As First Lady" and "The Inauguration of Barack Obama: A Photographic Journal." This special event will provide students with an invaluable opportunity to: - Gain insights into the world of professional photojournalism. - Learn about the techniques and ethics of visual storytelling. - Hear firsthand about Marvin Joseph's experiences capturing significant moments in history. - Participate in a Q&A session with a seasoned photojournalist. Don't miss this chance to connect with a master of visual storytelling!