Posted on August 15th, 2011 by Deborah Espinosa

In June we highlighted Deborah Espinosa in an Alumni Friday post. Her photography with an international NGO touched us and we asked her to write more about her experiences for the blog. Enjoy. Always the same answer to the question, “What is it like to photograph for an international NGO (non-governmental organization)?” It is a [...]
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Posted on August 12th, 2011 by Page Orb Pedde

Neil Corman was a software implementation consultant before deciding to follow his passion for photography and attend RMSP’s Career Training program in 2007. When he returned to Denver, Colorado, Neil started his business as a editorial, commercial and travel photographer. What I love most about Neil is that he has immersed himself into the photography [...]
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Posted on August 12th, 2011 by Page Orb Pedde
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Posted on August 11th, 2011 by Allen Rokach

There are times when posing people offers distinct advantages. In To Pose or Not to Pose People: Part 1, we wrote that pictures of people give our travel photos personality and that “nothing captures the spirit of a trip like captivating candid shots.” But there are times when posing people offers distinct advantages. After all, when [...]
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Posted on August 10th, 2011 by Page Orb Pedde

What sets Sedona apart from the rest of the southwest? For one thing you’ve never seen red rock the same brilliant color anywhere else. Instructor Tim Cooper, leads a workshop in Sedona every fall and has spent a good deal of time photographing around the four corners region. With the amount of time he’s spent [...]
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Posted on August 10th, 2011 by Page Orb Pedde
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Posted on August 8th, 2011 by Andy Kemmis

I recently returned from a trip to Peru, which included a trek to Machu Picchu. As with almost any instance of international, “just-for-fun” travel, the trip was a heck of an experience, which allowed me to see new things, meet new people and revel in the fact that I managed to escape the confines of [...]
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Posted on August 5th, 2011 by Allen Rokach

This article was written by one of RMSP’s newest instructors, Allen Rokach and his wife Anne Millman. Allen will be co-instructing our first workshop in Holland in 2012 with Eileen Rafferty. He has written some incredible articles on travel and macro photography. This article was first published on Adorama’s Blog where Allen contributes regularly. Enjoy! Travel [...]
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Posted on August 5th, 2011 by Page Orb Pedde

This image was taken by Melanie Wright.
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Posted on August 4th, 2011 by Page Orb Pedde

If our instructors were superheroes, Elizabeth Stone and Tony Rizzuto would be the Dynamic Duo. Oh if only they wore capes to class. I digress. The rave reviews are still coming in about their workshop in Italy that was inspiring, fun, educational and resulted in beautiful images. Take a look at what people are saying. [...]
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