鈥淕oing into photography, I just wanted to make cool images, from a commercial standpoint. [A professor] opened my eyes, that I could do this to help people and to actually shed light on God and bring glory to Him.鈥
Quick Facts
Program: Photography, B.A.
Graduation Year: 2022
Current Job Title: Adjunct Professor of Photography, CBU
Before coming to 91短视频, Raymond Alva ('22) thought he would go directly into freelance and make 鈥渃ool-looking images.鈥
He still wants to take those type of photos, but now he wants them to have meaning.
鈥淕oing into photography, I just wanted to make cool images, from a commercial standpoint,鈥 Alva said. 鈥淸A professor] opened my eyes, that I could do this to help people and to actually shed light on God and bring glory to Him.鈥
Alva categorizes his photography style as 鈥渆xperimental portraiture.鈥 He experiments with different techniques, such as shooting the same shot with three types of cameras and merging the photos in Photoshop; shooting through material, such as film paper or Mylar; or shooting a person鈥檚 reflection.
鈥淚 like to take portraits of people, but I don鈥檛 want it to look like a photograph,鈥 Alva said. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 important to be individual as an artist and as a photographer, to have your own certain spin on it.鈥
In 2020, he was featured in , an online magazine that focuses on artists, local entrepreneurs and small businesses.
鈥淭he response has been amazing,鈥 Alva said. 鈥淚've gotten a ton of uplifting and encouraging comments. It's truly been a blessing.鈥
In his sophomore year at CBU, he put on his first gallery show, 鈥淔inding Beauty,鈥 at a CBU studio space. The show looked at the idea of beauty and how it is perceived.
鈥淚 want to take meaningful images so when people are drawn in, it will help them think about a certain subject,鈥 Alva said.
He has taken photos and created promos for churches and a mayoral candidate, though he mainly works with musicians, creating promos and album covers and taking tour photos.
To stay creative during quarantine, he tried still-life photography for the first time. He also got into film photography and learned to develop his own photos.
The past two years, Alva has learned that all art can bring glory to God in some way.
鈥淭he cool thing about creating as a follower of Christ is it turns more into a collaboration with God instead of by yourself,鈥 Alva said. 鈥淕od gave everyone the gift of creativity and we are obligated to give it back to Him and use it for His glory. All artists would agree that there is a little bit of them in their own work. If this is true, then Jesus should shine through any Christian's work easily.鈥
To see more of his photos, go to .
