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RCC Photography Program Grads Featured in Signature Magazinee

ASHEBORO (March 7, 2007)

           Two Randolph Community College Photographic Technology graduates are featured on the cover of a new magazine that premiered this month. North Carolina Signature, from the publisher of Our State, is a magazine “designed to uncover the uncommon and celebrate the unconventional characteristics that make life here so extraordinary” writes Editor Elizabeth Hudson in the first issue.

            Sara Brennan-Harrell and Melanie Litchfield, both 2003 RCC Photography graduates and co-owners of their own photography business, Whitebox Weddings, are pictured on the cover of the magazine to help illustrate a feature story on innovative female entrepreneurs. Brennan-Harrell and Litchfield became friends as students at RCC. Whitebox Weddings, which shoots solely on location, is based in North Carolina and accepts assignments at home and abroad.

            In addition, a third RCC Photography graduate, Stacey Haines, is a contributing writer and photographer for Signature. Also a 2003 graduate, Haines lives in New York City and has been a regular contributing photographer for Our State magazine, according to Vicky Jarrett, editor in chief. In the debut issue of Signature, Haines has photography featured with a story on interior design and is the author of a piece titled, “The Guest Book.”

            For more information on Whitebox Weddings, go to www.whiteboxweddings.com. Learn more about Signature magazine at www.ncsignature.com. For more information on Randolph Community College’s renowned Photographic Technology program, go to www.randolph.edu or call the Information Center at 336-633-0200.


Randolph Community College’s Photographic Technology, Art and Design department brings the College’s renowned Advertising & Graphic Design, Interior Design, and Photographic Technology programs under one academic umbrella. In addition to their specialized training, students in each of the programs are introduced to concepts from the other disciplines. Photographic Technology students have a choice of four concentrations: Biocommunications Photography, Commercial Photography, Photojournalism, and Portrait Studio Management.