What’s Your Image Storage Style?
Is there a difference between hoarding things in your home and hoarding your images in your computer?
Is there a difference between hoarding things in your home and hoarding your images in your computer?

In June/July 2010 the RMSP Gallery will highlight the work of two previous RMSP students. After reviewing the submissions from nominated, outstanding previous RMSP students, we are pleased to announce the exhibit, Big Air, featuring Rita Pignato and Richard Cornelius. RMSP instructors and assistants were invited to nominate students that had taken a class in [...]

This month Glacier National Park in northern Montana commemorates its 100th anniversary. Breathtaking scenery and wildlife abound in the park that clearly deserves its designation as the “Crown on the Continent.” Visitors never fail to be amazed at the abundance of pristine, unspoiled wilderness within the park’s borders. Travel along the amazing 52-mile long Going-to-the-Sun Road [...]
Thank goodness for RMSP students. Jimmy White, one of our Career Training graduates, just sent me this fascinating blog post about a photographic study that he made of a fly species called Ornidia obesa. I recommend that you take a look at his post if you are a curious person. Heck, I suggest you take [...]

Throughout the fall, winter and spring, RMSP holds free monthly lectures presented by a variety of speakers on a variety of photographic topics. Neil Chaput de Saintonge lectures a couple of times throughout this series each year. He loves talking about photography and impromptu lectures aren’t uncommon. On May 11th he held a bonus lecture [...]

Tim Cooper and Eileen Rafferty have just concluded their workshop in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Both of them create photographs with beautiful aesthetic components and a unique sense of composition and perspective. They are an incredible teaching team! Here are a few of the photographs they made during the week. Enjoy!

My dream photo-adventure is an African wildlife safari complete with exotic animals and landscapes. Not gonna happen any time soon for me, but I’ve found something equally thrilling (okay, that’s a stretch), and it’s as close as your back yard or nearby park – insect photography or “bug art.” The subjects you’ll encounter are as [...]

While some of you may be sitting at your kitchen table in the morning reading sections like Front page, Sports, Local, Real Estate, Living and Business, I arrive to my office every morning (coffee in hand) to read sections like, Photo Industry, Technology, Visual Studies, Student Blogs, Curriculum, Business and Marketing, and one of my favorites…The Future.

Mark S. Johnson has been an RMSP instructor for over 10 years during which time he’s played an important part in the growth of our digital education. I first met Mark when he taught my one week Photoshop® class in Summer Intensive nine years ago (imagine Photoshop only having a one week slot!). Since then [...]

I could hear Doug Johnson’s red Toyota truck humming in the background as we spoke on the phone. He was driving just outside of Spokane, Washington, on his way to Hood River, Oregon, for his workshop, Waterfalls of the Columbia Gorge. I knew he would arrive a few days early to scout locations for the [...]