A “Pop Quiz” with Photo Weekends Instructor Tony Rizzuto

Posted on January 10th, 2012 by Bob McGowan
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As a regular on our seasonal Photo Weekends tour, Tony Rizzuto has grown quite a following with his affable style and clearly articulated discussions on various photographic subject manner. Among other things, people are one of his forte both in his classroom and in his camera. For those not familiar with him, below is a [...]

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Exhibition Mentorship: Lisa Kurtzhals

Posted on September 7th, 2011 by Page Orb Pedde
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Last Friday Lisa Kurtzhals had her very first gallery opening. She was the first person to take part in a unique RMSP course, Exhibition Mentorship. This course pairs artists with a seasoned curator and artist, Kerri Rosenstein. Lisa spent six months working with Kerri on this particular exhibition. Despite the craziness of driving across country, hanging [...]

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Exhibition Mentorship: Lisa M. Kurtzhals’ Passport to Adventure

Posted on August 25th, 2011 by Page Orb Pedde
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Lisa M. Kurtzhals will be exhibiting Passport to Adventure at the Rocky Mountain School of Photography Gallery in Missoula, MT September 2nd through November 28th, 2011. After graduating from RMSP’s Summer Intensive Program in 2010, Lisa began working with RMSP’s newly-formed Exhibition Mentorship Program. The 6-month, one-on-one course is facilitated by former RMSP Gallery director and instructor, Kerri Rosenstein  and [...]

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To Pose or Not to Pose People: Part II

Posted on August 11th, 2011 by Allen Rokach
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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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The “Art” of Traveling With Your Camera

Posted on August 8th, 2011 by Andy Kemmis
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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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To Pose or Not to Pose People: Part I

Posted on August 5th, 2011 by Allen Rokach
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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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Travel Photography: Making it Authentic

Posted on March 21st, 2011 by Page Orb Pedde
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Traveling takes you out of your everyday life and immerses you in new experiences, surroundings, cultures, foods, smells, and sounds.  It’s a great way to keep your photographic perspective fresh. Armed with a camera, seemingly endless enthusiasm, and trigger-happy fingers, you document everything in sight hoping to capture these new experiences. I can’t tell you [...]

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