Faculty Friday!
Meet Jason Reblando
Years he’s worked at Illinois State: 4 years
Specializes in: Photography
Classes he teaches: He teaches Black and White (ART 235), Digital (ART 236), and Digital and Color (ART 335). Some special topics that he’s taught include documentary, portrait, and alternative processes and lighting (ART 333).
What do you hope students get out of taking a class with you?
“I hope that at the very least, that my students can enjoy the courses and learn about making good photographs. This goes for both intro photography students and those taking advanced topics where they can learn to express themselves in creative ways. I want them to learn the medium on a conceptual level, as well as a technical level. I teach such a wide variety of classes to students from every skill level. I want my students to learn how to be visually literate and to think critically, along with learning how photographs function in the world.”
Fun fact about yourself?
“I lived in the Philippines for 5 months on a Fulbright scholarship. I also met my wife on a train in Boston.”
Favorite Movie?
It varies between Annie Hall and Raising Arizona. I’ve always loved Woody Allen and his New York roots, and I’m a New Yorker. And I like Raising Arizona because it’s very bizarre with dry comedy, as well as quirky and offbeat.
Favorite activity that happens on campus?
The art opening absolutely! I love seeing the work that the University Galleries brings in, and I love seeing student work in every space from the galleries to even the hallways. It’s very inspiring and shows their high level of dedication and craft.
We are so glad that you #FutureRedbirds get to hear the stories and perspectives of our #RedbirdFaculty, and it does mean a a lot to us. College is a place where you get to see things in a new light, along with being able to experiment with different technology!
We hope you have a great Winter Break!











