Daily Trojan Photography

The Weekly Frame II: People of USC


Thousands of opportunities for connection are missed on a daily basis, so staff photographers Kayden-Harmony Greenstein, Maryam Rahimie and Zongyi Wang took a step to bring just a few of the faces of USC to the limelight in “The Weekly Frame: People of USC.”

The Weekly Frame II: Elements


Water and fire: polar opposites yet so similar in their powers. Both of them have the ultimate power to create and to destroy, bring comfort and fear.

The Weekly Frame: A Moment in Time


In a unique and new collaboration, college newspapers teamed up to capture one hour of time across the country.

The Weekly Frame: Depth


Regardless of the flatness of the image, skilled photographers can work to make the image feel real and full of life.

USC on film


For a special Daily Trojan Magazine photo essay, staff photographers, Jake Berg, Bryce Dechert, Tai Lyn Sandhu and Mallory Snyder, took it old-school with physical media, a roll of film.

Weekly Frame II: Animals


This week for “The Weekly Frame,” staff photographers Bryce Dechert, Teo Gonzales and Fin Liu and were tasked with capturing animals in and around campus.

Weekly Frame II: Autumn


With the season changing just around the corner, this week’s “Weekly Frame” decided to prepare for — in the words of Earth, Wind & Fire — “the 21st night of September” as Autumn is upon us.

The Weekly Frame II: Noir


Noir still lives in the world today through “The Batman” (2022), “Nightcrawler” (2014), most of Tim Burton’s films and now "The Weekly Frame.” Staff photographers Ana Hunter, Kayden-Harmony Greenstein and Maryam Rahimie set out to photograph the iconic look of noir for this week's edition.

The Weekly Frame II: Symmetry


While reality is not as perfectly divided as a Wes Anderson frame, one can still find symmetry in the architecture and environment around campus.