Posted on June 4th, 2010 by Marcy James

This is an important time around our school. Our Career Training students have just started their five-month long journey into their photographic immersion with us. They are all bright-eyed and ready to be motivated and challenged. The halls are full of learning and I am so excited to have our instructors filling our classrooms with [...]
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Posted on June 1st, 2010 by Page Orb Pedde
Robert Tangen left a comment on one of our blog articles stating, “One of my favorite self-assignments is to use only one lens or if [using] a zoom lens one [focal length] to shoot with for an entire day. It is a great exercise to make you use that lens to really see with and [...]
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Posted on June 1st, 2010 by Page Orb Pedde

The May assignment was Changing Perspective. This assignment called for participating photographers to challenge themselves by photographing the same subject from different perspectives. By capturing a subject from differing angles and methods of composition the photographer influences how an audience interacts with and interprets the photograph. Each person was asked to submit three photographs for [...]
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Posted on June 1st, 2010 by Neil Chaput de Saintonge

Around the time I started photographing more than 50 years ago, the kit lens that came with virtually very SLR was a 50 mm lens. (My first SLR, by the way, was a Mamiya 35 mm body with a Canon 50 mm F 1.8 lens.) For years a “good system” consisted of a 35 mm [...]
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