John Carroll senior, Logan Sindone, compiled a series of images that showcase the distinct moments of morning, afternoon and night at three specific locations on the John Carroll University campus. The collection of photos encompasses what students see on a day-to-day basis, but may not catch at certain times.
After an idea that was inspired by a previous class that explored how time can change the perception of architecture, Sindone’s photography captures the beauty of these locations and invites other students to be aware of the way the time changes in the winter time and how it impacts John Carroll’s everyday scenes.
The first series of photos are of the John Carroll Clock Tower located above Saint Ignatius Hall. The second set is the connecting archway between Saint Ignatius Hall and The O’Malley Center. Finally, the last saga is that of the Saint Francis Chapel.
From the calm morning and beautiful sunshine against the tower, to the cloudy gray sky creating a bland atmosphere and the nightfall bringing out the Chapel’s beautiful colors, each photo brings a diverse atmosphere. In every picture, whether it’s the natural architecture or the nature surrounding, John Carroll’s campus remains stunning.