Ha Tran

Fine Art Photographer at Jerk Magazine

Ha Tran is a skilled Fashion and Fine Art Photographer with experience at the Fashion and Design Society and Zipped Magazine, capturing and editing images for fashion projects and printed publications. As a Fine Art Photographer for Jerk Magazine, Ha Tran further showcases a strong artistic vision. Additional roles include a Creative Marketing Intern at Karolina Zmarlak and a Designer at KMI Brands Ltd, along with experience as a Features Reporter for prominent outlets such as The New York Times, NBC News, and Rolling Stone, documenting significant protests. Ha Tran co-founded the TedEd Club, organizing TEDx events, and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Commercial Photography from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, complemented by an International Baccalaureate Diploma from The Village School.

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Brooklyn, United States

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Jerk Magazine

Jerk Magazine is the premier student-run monthly publication at Syracuse University. The first of its kind, Jerk has set an unparalleled standard for campus magazines. In our efforts to “jerk” people out of their apathy, we have created a distinctive voice that is passionate and uncompromising, coupled with the visually arresting work of student artists. In each issue, Jerk confronts controversial political and social issues that affect the student body and the community that they live and work in. In support of the greater-Syracuse subculture, we provide a platform for alternative opinion and support local endeavors in music and the arts. Jerk aims to increase student knowledge and activism, diversify campus dialogue, and encourage a relationship between SU students and the Syracuse community. Through this fresh editorial and artistic style, we have broken away from the typical material found elsewhere and produced award-winning content that brings the media at Syracuse University to new heights.


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