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Florida A&M University Student Photographs the 2025 American Black Film Festival through HBCU Photographer Mentorship Program (824 hits)


Florida A&M University (FAMU) School of Journalism and Graphic Communication student Treyvon Eugene recently served as a Getty Images photography mentee for the 2025 American Black Film Festival (ABFF), an opportunity made possible through FAMU’s new content licensing partnership with Getty Images.

“We are deeply honored to have Getty Images provide real-world, immersive mentorship opportunities that support our students with professional development and career growth, as well as with gaining first-hand experience covering editorial events,” said FAMU Interim President Timothy L. Beard, Ph.D. “Getty Images is renowned for visual storytelling, and the American Black Film Festival has curated artistic content for nearly 30 years. We look forward to future collaborations to help our students hone their skills and prepare for the competitive workforce.”

Eugene, a senior graphic design major from Pompano Beach, Florida, participated in mentorship calls with Getty Images before being selected to work with staff entertainment photographer Arturo Holmes. Eugene viewed the mentorship as a chance to grow beyond the classroom, learning how to navigate professional spaces. After applying Holmes’ tips and advice to his photography process, Eugene delivered a powerful selection of festival images that were picked up by People Magazine.

“Three years ago, I started Trey’s Visuals with my family’s camera, an idea, and a whole lot of heart. Thank you to Getty Images for the opportunity to represent my HBCU through this incredible mentorship program,” said Eugene.

Holmes said he saw Eugene’s passion firsthand, noting his determination, creativity, and ability to rise to the occasion even under pressure.
“Working with Treyvon was, honestly, like creating with my younger self,” Holmes said. “Even in times of self-doubt, he was able to tap back in and wow the client. I had the opportunity to watch him work the room and he simply was a magnet.”

Holmes believes the program is making a significant difference by giving young creatives the support, guidance, and chances they need to grow and succeed to be unstoppable.

“I can’t stress that enough,” Holmes said. “Being able to work with a talented group of HBCU students daily, specifically of color, I’ve watched our program build character, encourage professionalism, and create memories that will last forever and more.”

Eugene was proud to bring his FAMU training and personal fortitude to South Florida while serving as a great representation of the program’s success in nurturing talent, confidence, and a strong sense of purpose.

“Our ABFF partner had nothing but positive feedback for Treyvon,” Holmes said. “He understood the assignment and represented all parties to the highest level.”

To learn more about Getty Images’ HBCU Grants and Photographer Mentorship Program, go to: https://www.gettyimages.com/corporate-resp...

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Photo 1: Florida A&M University graphic design student Treyvon Eugene participates in a Getty Images mentorship opportunity during the 2025 American Black Film Festival. (Credit Cassandra Illidge)
Posted By: Reginald Culpepper
Thursday, July 10th 2025 at 2:56PM
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