Posted on April 13th, 2012 by Forest Chaput de Saintonge

For todays article I want to try something a little different and talk about the way photographers should try and price their images. I am by no means an expert, but I have seen countless students pass through the doors of RMSP, so I do know how a lot of photographers have chosen to price [...]
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Posted on March 3rd, 2012 by Andy Kemmis

I realize every photographer has their own, unique workflow and way of accomplishing tasks when it comes time to wrangle images on the ‘ol computer, but i’m sure I am not alone when I say that it’s almost hard to remember what that workflow was like before Adobe came out with Lightroom. Personally, I admit [...]
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Posted on February 29th, 2012 by Forest Chaput de Saintonge

Back in the film days, people would shoot through a roll of film, bring it to the lab and get their slides developed. Then, if they wanted a print, they would bring the slide back to the lab to have a print made. This process was repeated over and over again, until digital came along. [...]
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Posted on February 16th, 2011 by Forest Chaput de Saintonge

I believe that those who photograph at night provide us “day dwellers” with a totally different perspective on the world. Star trail photography is a technique that many people may never attempt but is not as difficult as it may seem. This topic will be presented in two parts. In this article, I will discuss the [...]
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Posted on February 3rd, 2011 by Forest Chaput de Saintonge

You all know that I like gear; I got this addiction from my dad. I change my photography gear all the time, constantly trying to get the new sharpest lens, or more megapixels in my camera. Through the years, my cameras, lenses, and tripod legs have been sold, traded and swapped for new or different [...]
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