Students in Grady’s Advanced Photojournalism course spread out across the campus, county and North Georgia to capture the eclipse experience.
Time lapse by Gabriella Camaratta
Time lapse by Catherine Green

Cole Falcone, a freshman biology major at the University Georgia, takes a peak at the sun from under the shade of his umbrella during the eclipse viewing party at Sanford Stadium at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, on Monday, August 21, 2017. During the viewing, spectators did whatever they could to keep themselves cool. (Photo/Christina R. Matacotta)

Tacarra Williams, 21, a senior psychology major at the University of Georgia from Dallas, Georgia, tries on her NASA certified eclipse viewing glasses over her normal glasses during the eclipse viewing party in Sanford Stadium at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, on Monday, August 21, 2017. (Photo/Dori Butler)

Abby Thomas, 21, a senior biology and psychology major at the University of Georgia from Braselton, Georgia, Cara Steinocher, 21, a senior marketing major from Lawrenceville, Georgia, and Ali Clark, 22, a senior management major from Lawrenceville, Georgia, figure out the best position to view the sun during the eclipse viewing party in Sanford Stadium at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, on Monday, August 21, 2017. (Photo/Dori Butler)

A lone spectator remains in the stands after the eclipse viewing party in Sanford Stadium at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, on Monday, August 21, 2017. The majority of spectators left the stadium shortly after the eclipse’s darkest moment. (Photo/Christina R. Matacotta)

Students of Coile Middle School enjoy an outside break to watch the solar eclipse on Monday, August 21, 2017 in Athens, Georgia. Descriptions of the eclipse among students were ranging from ” a croissant, like the bread” to “a toenail,” in reference to the crescent-like shape the sun and moon produce during an eclipse. (Photo/Steffenie Burns)

Students of Coile Middle School enjoy an outside break to watch the solar eclipse on Monday, August 21, 2017 in Athens, Georgia. Descriptions of the eclipse among students were ranging from ” a croissant, like the bread” to “a toenail,” in reference to the crescent-like shape the sun and moon produce during an eclipse. (Photo/Steffenie Burns)

Students at Coile Middle School watch the Great American Solar Eclipse in Athens, Georgia, on Monday, August 21, 2017. (Photo/Heather Bryan)

Mike Pousman (left), 70, retired, from Atlanta, Georgia, looks up at the sun with his wife, Cynthia Pousman (right), 70, retired science teacher, from Atlanta, Georgia, at Lake Hartwell in Hartwell, Georgia, on Monday, August 21, 2017. (Photo/Nicole M. Adamson)

Brant Brown (back), 7, a student at Elbert County Elementary, looks up at the solar eclipse with his friends, Evan Rorick (middle), 10, a student at Elbert County Elementary, and Rylan Brown (front), 9, a student at Elbert County Elementary at the eclipse viewing at Lake Hartwell, in Hartwell, Georgia, on Monday, August 21, 2017. The boys all agreed that the eclipse was “the coolest”. (Photo/Nicole M. Adamson)