Southeast Museum Of Photography in Daytona Beach, Florida
The Southeast Museum of Photography, located on the Daytona State College campus, is Florida's only museum exclusively dedicated to photography. It offers intriguing changing exhibits as well as a permanent display. Admission is free. Visit DaytonaBeach.com for more information about art happenings cultural sites.
The Southeast Museum of Photography is one of only 6 museums in America dedicated to photography
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Did you know that over more than 50 years, Daytona State College’s School Photography has earned a national reputation as a leader in photographic education, producing some of the nation’s most renowned alumni who have distinguished themselves in virtually every field of photography. From Pulitzer-prize winners to business owners and magazine publishers, they got their start right here. Find out more at
The college’s Southeast Museum of Photography is one of six museums in America dedicated exclusively to photography, as well as Florida's most comprehensive museum of photography and the largest in the southeastern US. Visit the Southeast Museum of Photography online at smponline.org
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Carlos Betancourt IMPRINTED at Southeast Museum of Photography Daytona State College
A brief video of artist Carlos Betancourt installation process of the exhibit IMPRINTED at Southeast Museum of Photography Daytona State College
“The Shuttle” comes to Southeast Museum of Photography
Space shuttle photos on display at Daytona State College museum
Museums in Daytona Beach, Florida
Halifax Historical Museum, Museum of Arts & Sciences, Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum of Art and the Southeast Museum of Photography all contain locally significant and nationally lauded collections of art, history and memorabilia. Plan your artistic adventure to Daytona Beach today by visiting
Places to see in ( Daytona Beach - USA )
Places to see in ( Daytona Beach - USA )
Daytona Beach is a city on Florida’s Atlantic coast. It’s known for Daytona International Speedway, which hosts February’s iconic Daytona 500 NASCAR race. The beach has hard-packed sand where driving is permitted in designated areas. Near the boardwalk’s rides and arcades, Daytona Beach Bandshell stages free summer concerts. Steps from the beach, Daytona Lagoon water park offers go-karts, laser tag and waterslides.
Daytona Beach, famous as the World Center of Racing and home of NASCAR, is part of the East Central Florida greater metropolitan area. Daytona Beach is the best known of the seven area communities. Although the wide 23-mile (37km) stretch of white sandy beach is still the biggest attraction here, with over 8 million visitors flocking to the area every year, the metro area is rapidly changing from event Mecca to family oriented resort destination. Historical sites like the Main Street Pier, the Oceanfront Boardwalk and the Clocktower in Oceanfront Park add to the appeal of this exciting city.
Daytona Beach hosts large groups of out-of-towners that descend upon the city for various events, notably Speedweeks in early February when over 200,000 NASCAR fans come to attend the season-opening Daytona 500. Other events include the NASCAR Coke Zero Sugar 400 race in July, Bike Week in early March, Biketoberfest in late October, and the 24 Hours of Daytona endurance race in January.
The city of Daytona Beach is split in two by the Halifax River lagoon, part of the Intracoastal Waterway, and sits on the Atlantic Ocean. It is bordered on the north by Holly Hill and Ormond Beach and on the south by Daytona Beach Shores, South Daytona and Port Orange.
The Museum of Arts and Sciences is the primary cultural facility for Daytona Beach and Volusia County. Other museums located in the city include the Southeast Museum of Photography and the Halifax Historical Museum. The Museum of Arts and Sciences is actually a collection of museums and galleries and includes the Klancke Environmental Complex, the Cuban Museum, Root Family Museum featuring one of the largest Coca-Cola collections in the world, the Dow American Gallery and the Bouchelle Center for Decorative Arts which together form what is probably one of the finest collections of furniture and decorative arts in the Southeast. There are also changing exhibitions and a children's science center opened in 2008. Since 1952, the non-profit Daytona Beach Symphony Society has sponsored performances by U.S. and international orchestras, opera and dance companies each season at the Peabody Auditorium.
A lot to see in Daytona Beach such as :
Brown & Brown
Halifax Health
Halifax Media Group
International Speedway Corporation
Gambro-Renal Products
Ladies Professional Golf Association
NASCAR
Volusia Mall
Tanger Outlets
Ocean Walk Shoppes
The Abbey
Mary McLeod Bethune Home
Bethune–Cookman College Historic District
Delos A. Blodgett House
City Island
City Island Ball Park
Cypress Street Elementary School
Daytona Beach Bandshell and Oceanfront Park Complex
Daytona Beach Surfside Historic District
Bartholomew J. Donnelly House
El Pino Parque Historic District
Amos Kling House
S.H. Kress and Co. Building
Merchants Bank Building
Olds Hall
Rogers House
Seabreeze Historic District
Seybold Baking Company Factory
South Beach Street Historic District
South Peninsula Historic District
South Ridgewood Elementary School
Southwest Daytona Beach Black Heritage District
Tarragona Tower
Howard Thurman House
Tourist Church
US Post Office
White Hall
S. Cornelia Young Memorial Library
Daytona 500 Experience
Daytona International Speedway
Daytona Beach Boardwalk
Daytona Lagoon Water Park
Halifax Historical Museum
Jackie Robinson Ballpark
Main Street Pier
Mary McLeod Bethune Performing Arts Center and Visual Arts Gallery
Museum of Arts and Sciences
News Journal Center
Southeast Museum of Photography
The Ocean Center
List of Registered Historic Buildings in Daytona Beach, Florida
( Daytona Beach - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Daytona Beach . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Daytona Beach - USA
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VIDEO: The Shriners Convention annual parade in Daytona Beach.
VIDEO: The Shriners Convention annual parade in Daytona Beach.
By: Lola Gomez - Lola Gómez is a Daytona Beach based photojournalist. She was born and grew up in Caracas, Venezuela where she graduated from Universidad Santa María with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. She build a career working for private and government entities in Venezuela for more than 10 years. In 2009, she moved to the United States to pursue a career in photojournalism, her true passion. In 2013, she graduated with high honors from the Southeast Center for Photographic Studies in Daytona Beach, FL with an Associate of Photographic Technology.
Since then, she has worked for publications such as the Orlando Sentinel and the Daytona Beach News-Journal where she strengthened her photojournalistic skills covering local news, including major sport events as Daytona 500 and NBA games.
Her series My Heart Back Home awarded Silver in Domestic Picture Story category in the 68th College Photographer of the Year (CPOY). This series also won the Army and Air Force Exchange Service’s Homeward Bound photo and video contest in 2014, and her work has been exhibited at the Southeast Museum of Photography in Daytona Beach, FL.
Currently, she is a photojournalist at the Daytona Beach News-Journal, and pursuing a Bachelor degree in Journalism at the University of Central Florida (UCF). More importantly, she is leading her career towards humanitarian and social photojournalism.
Published on: July 11, 2017
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VIDEO: Daytona Beach residents still hands on to get ready for Hurricane Irma
VIDEO: Daytona Beach residents still hands on to get ready for Hurricane Irma
By: Lola Gomez - Lola Gómez is a Daytona Beach based photojournalist. She was born and grew up in Caracas, Venezuela where she graduated from Universidad Santa María with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. She build a career working for private and government entities in Venezuela for more than 10 years. In 2009, she moved to the United States to pursue a career in photojournalism, her true passion. In 2013, she graduated with high honors from the Southeast Center for Photographic Studies in Daytona Beach, FL with an Associate of Photographic Technology.
Since then, she has worked for publications such as the Orlando Sentinel and the Daytona Beach News-Journal where she strengthened her photojournalistic skills covering local news, including major sport events as Daytona 500 and NBA games.
Her series My Heart Back Home awarded Silver in Domestic Picture Story category in the 68th College Photographer of the Year (CPOY). This series also won the Army and Air Force Exchange Service’s Homeward Bound photo and video contest in 2014, and her work has been exhibited at the Southeast Museum of Photography in Daytona Beach, FL.
Currently, she is a photojournalist at the Daytona Beach News-Journal, and pursuing a Bachelor degree in Journalism at the University of Central Florida (UCF). More importantly, she is leading her career towards humanitarian and social photojournalism.
Published on: September 8, 2017
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City of Daytona Beach about improvements to Main Street and the beachside
City of Daytona Beach about improvements to Main Street and the beachside
By: Lola Gomez - Lola Gómez is a Daytona Beach based photojournalist. She was born and grew up in Caracas, Venezuela where she graduated from Universidad Santa María with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. She build a career working for private and government entities in Venezuela for more than 10 years. In 2009, she moved to the United States to pursue a career in photojournalism, her true passion. In 2013, she graduated with high honors from the Southeast Center for Photographic Studies in Daytona Beach, FL with an Associate of Photographic Technology.
Since then, she has worked for publications such as the Orlando Sentinel and the Daytona Beach News-Journal where she strengthened her photojournalistic skills covering local news, including major sport events as Daytona 500 and NBA games.
Her series My Heart Back Home awarded Silver in Domestic Picture Story category in the 68th College Photographer of the Year (CPOY). This series also won the Army and Air Force Exchange Service’s Homeward Bound photo and video contest in 2014, and her work has been exhibited at the Southeast Museum of Photography in Daytona Beach, FL.
Currently, she is a photojournalist at the Daytona Beach News-Journal, and pursuing a Bachelor degree in Journalism at the University of Central Florida (UCF). More importantly, she is leading her career towards humanitarian and social photojournalism.
Published on: July 1, 2017
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VIDEO: The Home Show at the Ocean Center opens its doors on day 1
VIDEO: The Home Show at the Ocean Center opens its doors on day 1
By: Lola Gomez - Lola Gómez is a Daytona Beach based photojournalist. She was born and grew up in Caracas, Venezuela where she graduated from Universidad Santa María with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. She build a career working for private and government entities in Venezuela for more than 10 years. In 2009, she moved to the United States to pursue a career in photojournalism, her true passion. In 2013, she graduated with high honors from the Southeast Center for Photographic Studies in Daytona Beach, FL with an Associate of Photographic Technology.
Since then, she has worked for publications such as the Orlando Sentinel and the Daytona Beach News-Journal where she strengthened her photojournalistic skills covering local news, including major sport events as Daytona 500 and NBA games.
Her series My Heart Back Home awarded Silver in Domestic Picture Story category in the 68th College Photographer of the Year (CPOY). This series also won the Army and Air Force Exchange Service’s Homeward Bound photo and video contest in 2014, and her work has been exhibited at the Southeast Museum of Photography in Daytona Beach, FL.
Currently, she is a photojournalist at the Daytona Beach News-Journal, and pursuing a Bachelor degree in Journalism at the University of Central Florida (UCF). More importantly, she is leading her career towards humanitarian and social photojournalism.
Published on: October 13, 2017
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Dine and cruise aboard the Lady Dolphin of Daytona over Halifax River
Dine and cruise aboard the Lady Dolphin of Daytona over Halifax River
By: Lola Gomez - Lola Gómez is a Daytona Beach based photojournalist. She was born and grew up in Caracas, Venezuela where she graduated from Universidad Santa María with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. She build a career working for private and government entities in Venezuela for more than 10 years. In 2009, she moved to the United States to pursue a career in photojournalism, her true passion. In 2013, she graduated with high honors from the Southeast Center for Photographic Studies in Daytona Beach, FL with an Associate of Photographic Technology.
Since then, she has worked for publications such as the Orlando Sentinel and the Daytona Beach News-Journal where she strengthened her photojournalistic skills covering local news, including major sport events as Daytona 500 and NBA games.
Her series My Heart Back Home awarded Silver in Domestic Picture Story category in the 68th College Photographer of the Year (CPOY). This series also won the Army and Air Force Exchange Service’s Homeward Bound photo and video contest in 2014, and her work has been exhibited at the Southeast Museum of Photography in Daytona Beach, FL.
Currently, she is a photojournalist at the Daytona Beach News-Journal, and pursuing a Bachelor degree in Journalism at the University of Central Florida (UCF). More importantly, she is leading her career towards humanitarian and social photojournalism.
Published on: February 9, 2017
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VIDEO: Inside the workshop at WORC in Daytona Beach
VIDEO: Inside the workshop at WORC in Daytona Beach
By: Lola Gomez - Lola Gómez is a Daytona Beach based photojournalist. She was born and grew up in Caracas, Venezuela where she graduated from Universidad Santa María with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. She build a career working for private and government entities in Venezuela for more than 10 years. In 2009, she moved to the United States to pursue a career in photojournalism, her true passion. In 2013, she graduated with high honors from the Southeast Center for Photographic Studies in Daytona Beach, FL with an Associate of Photographic Technology.
Since then, she has worked for publications such as the Orlando Sentinel and the Daytona Beach News-Journal where she strengthened her photojournalistic skills covering local news, including major sport events as Daytona 500 and NBA games.
Her series My Heart Back Home awarded Silver in Domestic Picture Story category in the 68th College Photographer of the Year (CPOY). This series also won the Army and Air Force Exchange Service’s Homeward Bound photo and video contest in 2014, and her work has been exhibited at the Southeast Museum of Photography in Daytona Beach, FL.
Currently, she is a photojournalist at the Daytona Beach News-Journal, and pursuing a Bachelor degree in Journalism at the University of Central Florida (UCF). More importantly, she is leading her career towards humanitarian and social photojournalism.
Published on: April 25, 2017
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VIDEO: State of the Volusia County address at the Ocean Center
VIDEO: State of the Volusia County address at the Ocean Center
By: Lola Gomez - Lola Gómez is a Daytona Beach based photojournalist. She was born and grew up in Caracas, Venezuela where she graduated from Universidad Santa María with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. She build a career working for private and government entities in Venezuela for more than 10 years. In 2009, she moved to the United States to pursue a career in photojournalism, her true passion. In 2013, she graduated with high honors from the Southeast Center for Photographic Studies in Daytona Beach, FL with an Associate of Photographic Technology.
Since then, she has worked for publications such as the Orlando Sentinel and the Daytona Beach News-Journal where she strengthened her photojournalistic skills covering local news, including major sport events as Daytona 500 and NBA games.
Her series My Heart Back Home awarded Silver in Domestic Picture Story category in the 68th College Photographer of the Year (CPOY). This series also won the Army and Air Force Exchange Service’s Homeward Bound photo and video contest in 2014, and her work has been exhibited at the Southeast Museum of Photography in Daytona Beach, FL.
Currently, she is a photojournalist at the Daytona Beach News-Journal, and pursuing a Bachelor degree in Journalism at the University of Central Florida (UCF). More importantly, she is leading her career towards humanitarian and social photojournalism.
Published on: April 18, 2017
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VIDEO: The #Volusia Literacy Council held its corporate team spelling bee Thursday night. #Florida
VIDEO: The #Volusia Literacy Council held its corporate team spelling bee Thursday night. #Florida
By: Lola Gómez - Lola Gómez is a Daytona Beach based photojournalist. She was born and grew up in Caracas, Venezuela where she graduated from Universidad Santa María with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. She build a career working for private and government entities in Venezuela for more than 10 years. In 2009, she moved to the United States to pursue a career in photojournalism, her true passion. In 2013, she graduated with high honors from the Southeast Center for Photographic Studies in Daytona Beach, FL with an Associate of Photographic Technology.
Since then, she has worked for publications such as the Orlando Sentinel and the Daytona Beach News-Journal where she strengthened her photojournalistic skills covering local news, including major sport events as Daytona 500 and NBA games.
Her series My Heart Back Home awarded Silver in Domestic Picture Story category in the 68th College Photographer of the Year (CPOY). This series also won the Army and Air Force Exchange Service’s Homeward Bound photo and video contest in 2014, and her work has been exhibited at the Southeast Museum of Photography in Daytona Beach, FL.
Currently, she is a photojournalist at the Daytona Beach News-Journal, and pursuing a Bachelor degree in Journalism at the University of Central Florida (UCF). More importantly, she is leading her career towards humanitarian and social photojournalism.
Published on: May 20, 2016
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VIDEO: Italian Festival in Daytona Beach brings flavor, music and rides
VIDEO: Italian Festival in Daytona Beach brings flavor, music and rides
By: Lola Gomez - Lola Gómez is a Daytona Beach based photojournalist. She was born and grew up in Caracas, Venezuela where she graduated from Universidad Santa María with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. She build a career working for private and government entities in Venezuela for more than 10 years. In 2009, she moved to the United States to pursue a career in photojournalism, her true passion. In 2013, she graduated with high honors from the Southeast Center for Photographic Studies in Daytona Beach, FL with an Associate of Photographic Technology.
Since then, she has worked for publications such as the Orlando Sentinel and the Daytona Beach News-Journal where she strengthened her photojournalistic skills covering local news, including major sport events as Daytona 500 and NBA games.
Her series My Heart Back Home awarded Silver in Domestic Picture Story category in the 68th College Photographer of the Year (CPOY). This series also won the Army and Air Force Exchange Service’s Homeward Bound photo and video contest in 2014, and her work has been exhibited at the Southeast Museum of Photography in Daytona Beach, FL.
Currently, she is a photojournalist at the Daytona Beach News-Journal, and pursuing a Bachelor degree in Journalism at the University of Central Florida (UCF). More importantly, she is leading her career towards humanitarian and social photojournalism.
Published on: May 6, 2017
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VIDEO: Protogroup working on their oceanfront hotel and condo in Daytona Beach
VIDEO: Protogroup working on their oceanfront hotel and condo in Daytona Beach
By: Lola Gomez - Lola Gómez is a Daytona Beach based photojournalist. She was born and grew up in Caracas, Venezuela where she graduated from Universidad Santa María with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. She build a career working for private and government entities in Venezuela for more than 10 years. In 2009, she moved to the United States to pursue a career in photojournalism, her true passion. In 2013, she graduated with high honors from the Southeast Center for Photographic Studies in Daytona Beach, FL with an Associate of Photographic Technology.
Since then, she has worked for publications such as the Orlando Sentinel and the Daytona Beach News-Journal where she strengthened her photojournalistic skills covering local news, including major sport events as Daytona 500 and NBA games.
Her series My Heart Back Home awarded Silver in Domestic Picture Story category in the 68th College Photographer of the Year (CPOY). This series also won the Army and Air Force Exchange Service’s Homeward Bound photo and video contest in 2014, and her work has been exhibited at the Southeast Museum of Photography in Daytona Beach, FL.
Currently, she is a photojournalist at the Daytona Beach News-Journal, and pursuing a Bachelor degree in Journalism at the University of Central Florida (UCF). More importantly, she is leading her career towards humanitarian and social photojournalism.
Published on: June 24, 2017
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VIDEO: Hot and sunny day draws beachgoers to Daytona Beach on July 4th
VIDEO: Hot and sunny day draws beachgoers to Daytona Beach on July 4th
By: Lola Gomez - Lola Gómez is a Daytona Beach based photojournalist. She was born and grew up in Caracas, Venezuela where she graduated from Universidad Santa María with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. She build a career working for private and government entities in Venezuela for more than 10 years. In 2009, she moved to the United States to pursue a career in photojournalism, her true passion. In 2013, she graduated with high honors from the Southeast Center for Photographic Studies in Daytona Beach, FL with an Associate of Photographic Technology.
Since then, she has worked for publications such as the Orlando Sentinel and the Daytona Beach News-Journal where she strengthened her photojournalistic skills covering local news, including major sport events as Daytona 500 and NBA games.
Her series My Heart Back Home awarded Silver in Domestic Picture Story category in the 68th College Photographer of the Year (CPOY). This series also won the Army and Air Force Exchange Service’s Homeward Bound photo and video contest in 2014, and her work has been exhibited at the Southeast Museum of Photography in Daytona Beach, FL.
Currently, she is a photojournalist at the Daytona Beach News-Journal, and pursuing a Bachelor degree in Journalism at the University of Central Florida (UCF). More importantly, she is leading her career towards humanitarian and social photojournalism.
Published on: July 4, 2017
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Welcome to Daytona State College
DaytonaState.edu/Admissions
Welcome to Daytona State College, where you can explore over 100, 1-, 2- and 4-year programs that give you a clear pathway to a rewarding career, with flexible opportunities for employment along the way. Visit any of our five campuses in Volusia and Flagler counties and you’ll quickly see why so many have chosen Daytona State as the place to start.
It’s all right here – quality programs, expert faculty, academic support and guidance when you need it, and a diversity of student life that includes sports, arts and culture, and dozens of student clubs and activities guaranteed to get you into what we like to call the Daytona State of Mind.
It's easy to get started on your pathway to success. First, enroll in one of DSC’s certificate programs. Some of them only take a few months, and can lead to a job and maybe more certificates – like in business, IT or in one of many skilled trade offerings. Then, you can roll those credits into a two-year degree. In fact, you can keep going and finish your bachelor’s degree right here, close to home and save thousands in tuition costs alone. Daytona State currently offers 11 bachelor’s programs in business, education, information technology, engineering technology and nursing, with more to come.
Another option is to earn your university-transfer degree, an Associate of Arts or AA for short. This will guarantee you entry into a public Florida university – and saves you thousands of dollars. DSC’s academic advisors can set you up with an easy plan to finish your AA in two years, or in three years if your life circumstances require you to go at a slower pace.
We call it our On-Time 2 and 3 plans that can get you set up from the very start with the classes you need when you need them.
One of our more popular programs is Daytona State’s partnership with the University of Central Florida called Direct Connect to UCF. It streamlines transfer as a junior right into your program of choice at UCF, the 2nd largest public university in the nation.
Plus, our articulation agreements with other 4-year college’s provide you with lots of options.
Many of our associate and bachelor’s programs offer online classes. Pick what works best for you – online, in-class or a combination of both.
No matter where you live, there’s a DSC campus nearby, with advisors, tutors, writing center specialists – all the FREE academic support you need, wherever you are, no matter what degree you choose.
Plus, Career Services provides job placement assistance, and each campus has a dedicated Veteran’s Center meeting the needs of a surging population of military veterans.
At the Advanced Technology College, DSC offers top-notch public safety, workforce skills training, computer science, automotive, advanced manufacturing and a host of other programs, as well as performing arts and music production at its News-Journal Center located on the banks of the Halifax River in beautiful downtown Daytona Beach.
And don’t forget about the amazing exhibitions at our internationally acclaimed Southeast Museum of Photography.
Earning your degree at Daytona State costs less than half of a university. Throw some financial aid into the mix and you can easily fit college into your budget without being left with a ton of debt when you graduate. You can even apply to get a share of the nearly $1 million in scholarships the DSC Foundation awards every year.
Great nationally accredited programs, including nursing, cybersecurity and engineering, along with surgical technology, live-TV production, additive manufacturing, beverage science, optician technology, database technology and lots of other choices with exceptional faculty who care about your success.
If exercise and sports are your thing, you’ll want to check out DSC’s aquatics and fitness center, or cheer for our Falcon teams in basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball, golf, soccer, where our men’s and women’s teams have the run of our new soccer stadium. Plus, our newest sport cross country.
Being serious about your future should also mean being serious about having fun along the way. With diverse student activities, including nearly 50 student clubs, intramural sports and student government, here you can create unique opportunities for friendship, learning and leadership.
Our new 84,000-square-foot L. Gale Lemerand Student Center is the epicenter of student life on the college’s Daytona Beach Campus. Here, you will find the Library, Writing Center, Career Services, an event space, a dining area as well as gaming stations and other student-centered activities.
By now, you’ve no doubt got the picture. Your path starts at DSC – wherever you’re headed, you’ll find more at Daytona State.
Executive chef Michael Bartsher talks about Azure restaurant at The Shores Resort & Spa in Daytona B
Executive chef Michael Bartsher talks about Azure restaurant at The Shores Resort & Spa in Daytona Beach Shores
By: Lola Gomez - Lola Gómez is a Daytona Beach based photojournalist. She was born and grew up in Caracas, Venezuela where she graduated from Universidad Santa María with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. She build a career working for private and government entities in Venezuela for more than 10 years. In 2009, she moved to the United States to pursue a career in photojournalism, her true passion. In 2013, she graduated with high honors from the Southeast Center for Photographic Studies in Daytona Beach, FL with an Associate of Photographic Technology.
Since then, she has worked for publications such as the Orlando Sentinel and the Daytona Beach News-Journal where she strengthened her photojournalistic skills covering local news, including major sport events as Daytona 500 and NBA games.
Her series My Heart Back Home awarded Silver in Domestic Picture Story category in the 68th College Photographer of the Year (CPOY). This series also won the Army and Air Force Exchange Service’s Homeward Bound photo and video contest in 2014, and her work has been exhibited at the Southeast Museum of Photography in Daytona Beach, FL.
Currently, she is a photojournalist at the Daytona Beach News-Journal, and pursuing a Bachelor degree in Journalism at the University of Central Florida (UCF). More importantly, she is leading her career towards humanitarian and social photojournalism.
Published on: April 14, 2017
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