Posted on June 12th, 2013 by Kathy Eyster

If you are looking for a business that can produce quality reproductions of your images, how do you decide which one to use? There are lots of different labs with various types and levels of service. You can ask friends, colleagues and teachers which photo labs they use, but their choices might be based on [...]
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Posted on June 11th, 2013 by Andy Kemmis

Every year the beginning of Summer Intensive rings in a rather busy time of year for everyone at RMSP. Our students are in town, classes have begun, many of our vendors arrive to support us and our students, and being the beginning of June, the nicer weather brings Missoulians out on the town. While this [...]
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Posted on June 5th, 2013 by Tim Cooper

Sometimes it is just impossible to get everything completely sharp within a photo, even if you stop down to the smallest aperture (such as f22 or f32). This may be due to using longer focal length lenses (which inherently give us less depth of field), or it could be that you are trying to get [...]
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Posted on May 31st, 2013 by Eileen Rafferty

I confess, although I am a visual artist, I am a lover of words. Often I find inspiration, revelations, or even consolation in reading and writing. The spoken word can have great impact as well. So inevitably, every time I ask my students to write an artist statement or statement of intent, the response is [...]
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Posted on May 24th, 2013 by Tony Rizzuto

I travel A LOT for RMSP, and while I never imagined that the chain of my life would be linked by so many regional airports I have learned two very important things: Avoid Cinnabon and look forward to layovers. Here’s a tip for the next time you travel. While you’re waiting to be crammed into [...]
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Posted on May 20th, 2013 by Andy Kemmis

Last Friday I introduced you to 2013 CT assistant Carol Marshall on the blog. And I must admit I made a mistake. In the opening sentence to Carol’s intro, I wrote, “Last but not least in our ongoing series of introductions of our 2013…” Well Carol is not the last assistant to be introduced. [...]
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Posted on May 17th, 2013 by Andy Kemmis

Last but not least in our ongoing series of introductions of our 2013 Career Training assistants is Carol Marshall. Throughout the years, Carol has earned the distinction of being an RMSP “frequent flyer.” Going back to 2008, she attended a Photo Weekend of ours in Denver, CO. In 2011 she returned for the full Career [...]
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Posted on May 15th, 2013 by Andy Kemmis

Next up in our stream of introductions of our incoming group of 2013 Career Training Assistants is Carly Reichert. A graduate of the 2011 class of Career Training, this will be Carly’s second year assisting in our program. She came to Missoula for photography school from Kansas City, Missouri and decided to stick around. We’re [...]
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Posted on January 19th, 2012 by Andy Kemmis

Are you a Veteran – or the spouse or dependent of a Vet – who qualifies for the Post 9/11 G.I. Bill? Are you interested in receiving professional training in photography? Did you know that our Career Training program is approved for GI Bill benefits? Rocky Mountain School of Photography has been working with the [...]
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Posted on January 21st, 2011 by Page Orb Pedde

Our second Weekend Event is coming up in San Diego. While dreaming about the nice, warm weather that Tim, Tony and Eileen will be soaking up this weekend, I decided to scout out San Diego (as I wore down booties and a wool sweater). Here are some places I would seek out and photograph if [...]
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