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Rebekah Mininger

Rebekah
Mininger

SPE Member since 2014
Member Chapter: Southeast

Rebekah Mininger

SPE member since 2014
Anger

Rebekah Mininger

SPE member since 2014
Murder

Rebekah Mininger

SPE member since 2014
War

Rebekah Mininger

SPE member since 2014
Struggle

Rebekah Mininger

SPE member since 2014
Pain

Rebekah Mininger

SPE member since 2014
Abandonment

Rebekah Mininger

SPE member since 2014
Abandonment

Rebekah Mininger

SPE member since 2014
Abandonment

Rebekah Mininger

SPE member since 2014
Abandonment

Rebekah Mininger

SPE member since 2014
Abandonment

about

Rebekah Mininger, assistant professor in the department of art and design at Bob Jones University, received her B.S. and M.A. in Cinema and Video Production from Bob Jones University. She earned an M.F.A. in Photography from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco in 2017.

Rebekah has worked professionally in newspaper photojournalism for the Greenville Journal. She won first place in the 2002 Matrix Awards Investigative News Division. As well, she has 13 years experience professionally shooting cycling and triathlon events, retail studio photography including digital retouching, and weddings. She also produces family portraiture for families and friends in the community. Rebekah pursues personal projects for competitions such as the South Carolina State Fair, in which Rebekah exhibited work in the Fall of 2012 and 2013.

In addition to her teaching and work at BJU, Rebekah consistently assists her local church with photography projects to be published on Community Baptist Church's website. Rebekah is a faculty member at BJU, a M.F.A. student, and most importantly a wife and mother. She married John Mininger, also a BJU grad, in 2005 and has two daughters, Juliet and Evelyn who attend Bob Jones Academy.

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