Posted on October 19th, 2012 by Bob McGowan

It’s not every day that one of RMSP’s valued Educational Partners is presented with overwhelming confirmation from their own customers – en masse – about the unparalleled quality of their business. And especially when it’s published in a national magazine! So when something like this happens, you can bet that we’re gonna help spread the [...]
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Posted on March 22nd, 2012 by Bob McGowan

Montana is the fourth largest state in the Union in terms of land mass, and if you’ve ever driven its breadth from east to west or vice versa – over 600 miles in all – you would know that it’s definitely one long haul and includes climbs over several mountain ranges including the Continental Divide. [...]
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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 January 24th, 2012 by Bob McGowan

As with many of our instructors, Doug Johnson has a had a long history with RMSP and has had a tremendous impact on the experience of many of our students. Not only does he teach for our Photo Weekends events, but also in our popular Workshops and Career Training programs. He is definitely one busy [...]
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Posted on September 1st, 2011 by Bob McGowan

For the past seven years, RMSP has had the great fortune to have on board our staff the excellent instructor, accomplished commercial photographer and artist extraordinaire, Allison Leach. She has played a critical role in our Career Training and Workshops student experience by greatly impacting their understanding of technique, light, subject and creativity. She has [...]
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Posted on May 2nd, 2011 by Page Orb Pedde

Our Basic Photography workshop located in the Texas Hill Country concluded April 15th. Instructor Lynn Hoffman-Brouse and assistant Nate Schmidt did a tremendous job, and the images that the students submitted for their final slideshow bear witness to this. It always amazes me how much the participants improve after a week-long Basic Photography Workshop. Often times, [...]
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Posted on February 10th, 2011 by Page Orb Pedde

Lots of landscape photography enthusiasts have DSLR with HD video capabilities and never use it. Video is a way to capture nature, landscapes and the natural world. Take a look at this amazing video taken on Skywalker Ranch by Philip Bloom. Skywalker Ranch from Philip Bloom on Vimeo. Interested in video but not sure where [...]
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Posted on February 4th, 2011 by Page Orb Pedde

Our Yellowstone in Winter workshop is happening this week. It’s an amazing winter adventure that always leads to some great photographs. Instructor Doug Johnson sent us a few images he’d taken in the past few days. Click an image to see it larger.
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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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Posted on November 30th, 2010 by Andy Kemmis

If you are even a little bit familiar with Rocky Mountain School of Photography, you probably already know that our educational opportunities are packaged into three programs: Career Training, Workshops and Weekends. Today, these three programs have lives of their own and continue to offer excellent opportunities for photographers around the world. What you might [...]
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