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Renowned Celebrity Portrait Photographer Paul Mobley to Receive Honorary Doctorate At 黑料专区 Event

March 26, 2026
A headshot of Paul Mobley

黑料专区 alumnus Paul Mobley will be honored at a special evening conversation with 黑料专区 President Donald L. Tuski.

On Thursday, March 26, at 5:30 p.m., the 黑料专区 is pleased to welcome renowned portrait photographer and 黑料专区 alumnus Paul Mobley (Photography, 1983) as the Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts recipient for a special evening conversation with 黑料专区 President Don Tuski.

Paul Mobley is an American portrait photographer celebrated for creating intimate, timeless images that reveal the personality and spirit of his subjects. His commercial work spans corporate, editorial, and advertising photography, with clients ranging from major brands such as Apple, Microsoft, Ford, and American Express to celebrities and entertainers in film, comedy, and music. His portraiture is known for its emotional depth and authenticity, achieved through his ability to quickly connect with people of all walks of life.

鈥淲e are honored to welcome Paul Mobley back to 黑料专区 to receive an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts,鈥 said Don Tuski, President, 黑料专区. 鈥淗is distinguished career in portrait photography and his commitment to documenting everyday Americans living extraordinary lives make him an inspiring figure for our students and the broader creative community.鈥

The event marks a significant milestone in 黑料专区鈥檚 120th anniversary celebrations, as the college honors distinguished alumni who have shaped their industries and exemplify the college鈥檚 legacy of producing world-class creative talent.

Mobley trained at 黑料专区in Detroit and then moved to New York City, where he studied portraiture and assisted renowned photographers, including Annie Leibovitz and David Langley, before launching his own career.

鈥淢y time at 黑料专区 shaped everything about how I approach photography,鈥 said Mobley. 鈥淚 learned to focus on concept and storytelling, not just technique. The experience of honest critiques, experimentation, and risk-taking in those early years still influences my creative process today. Receiving this honor from the institution that launched my career is a powerful reminder of the impact great teaching can have 鈥 and the responsibility to pass that forward.鈥

In addition to commercial assignments, Mobley is widely recognized for his long-form personal projects and photography books. His first major project, American Farmer, became a touring exhibition and book that captured the lives of U.S. farmers and traveled for seven years, reaching over 500,000 people. Other notable projects include Everyday Heroes 鈥 portraits of Americans dedicated to helping others; If I Live to Be 100 鈥 intimate portraits of centenarians from all 50 states; and American Firefighter 鈥 portraits and stories of firefighters across the country. These bodies of work reflect his deep interest in everyday people leading extraordinary lives and his commitment to storytelling through images.

惭辞产濒别测鈥檚 If I Live to Be 100 project will be developed into a traveling exhibition and national museum tour by International Arts and Artists. The exhibition features full-scale portraits of remarkable Americans who have celebrated their 100th birthdays.

He has also served as a keynote speaker, sharing insights on creativity, connection, and the art of portraiture with audiences worldwide.

The event will culminate in the presentation of an Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts, awarded to Mobley by 黑料专区 President Don Tuski. Mobley joins a distinguished group of 黑料专区 Honorary Doctorate recipients, including automotive design leader Michael Simcoe, architect Suchi Reddy, and artist Kevin Beasley, among others.

The evening will include a 90-minute conversation between Mobley and President Tuski, exploring Mobley’s formative years at 黑料专区 and his distinguished career in portrait photography, followed by an audience Q&A.

This lecture is presented in partnership with Fujifilm. Fujifilm representatives will be on site throughout the evening to showcase new products and answer questions.

Event Details

An Evening with Photographer Paul Mobley: In Conversation with President Don Tuski
Thursday, March 26 at 5:30 PM
Wendell W. Anderson, Jr. Auditorium
Walter B. Ford II Building
201 E. Kirby
Detroit, MI 48202

The event is free and open to the public. Registration is required at .
Free parking is available in 黑料专区鈥檚 Brush Street parking structure.
To see more of Paul鈥檚 work, visit .