Mr. Jonathan Coulter Trundle

Associate Professor and Coordinator of Photography

Mr.  Jonathan Coulter Trundle
(615) 898-2084
Room 124, McFarland Building (MB)
MTSU Box 58, Murfreesboro, TN 37132
Office Hours

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Tuesdays - 10:00am - 12:00pm

Wednesdays - 9:00am - 12:00pm

And anytime when my office door is open

Degree Information

  • MFA, Maryland Institute College of Art (2006)
  • BS, Middle Tennessee State University (2002)

Areas of Expertise

Traditional Darkroom Photography
Contemporary Digital Photography
Alternative Processes in Photography
Large Format Photography
Camera Engineering
Camera Hacking

Book making and book binding techniques

Biography

Jonathan Trundle, Photographer and Professor of Photography in the Department of Media Arts in the Photography Program, earned his B.S. in Mass Communications from Middle Tennessee State University (2001) in Murfreesboro, Tennessee and his M.F.A. in Photography and Digital Imaging from the Maryland Institute College of Art (2006) in Baltimore, Maryland.  He currently teaches entry and advanced level classes in the Photography Program of Media Arts Department at Middle Tennessee Stat...

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Jonathan Trundle, Photographer and Professor of Photography in the Department of Media Arts in the Photography Program, earned his B.S. in Mass Communications from Middle Tennessee State University (2001) in Murfreesboro, Tennessee and his M.F.A. in Photography and Digital Imaging from the Maryland Institute College of Art (2006) in Baltimore, Maryland.  He currently teaches entry and advanced level classes in the Photography Program of Media Arts Department at Middle Tennessee State University (since July 2011) and also serves as the Photography Program Coordinator.  Galleries in Baltimore, Washington D.C., and New Jersey have displayed his work and he is receiving recognition from these and surrounding areas.  His personal photographic work has a main focus of using slit shutter and slit scan cameras where he uses various types of camera formats to explore the element of linear time within an image.  He builds, modifies, and constructs film cameras, projection devices, and he writes code for computer programs and digital cameras to suit his needs of expression and exploration within the photographic medium.  His work records subject matter and produce images not possible with traditional factory specification format cameras.  This process allows him to distort certain portions of an image while keeping certain portions relative and by showing both the distortions and the predictable results in the same image the process provides the viewer with a new way of looking at the world and a new respect for the mundane.  He is equally proficient in numerous types of photographic mediums with an emphasis on medium format, large format, and ultra-large format cameras.  He also works with alternative processes in photography that has also influenced other directions in his personal work of pinhole camera construction, large-scale screen-printing, artist book making, and exploring artist book binding techniques.

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