Posted on April 25th, 2012 by Bob McGowan

In terms of a concluding event, we couldn’t have chosen a better place than Overland Park, Kansas to hold our last Photo Weekend of the season. This weekend, April 28-29, will be the final stop of a 14-city tour that began in January. The largest suburb in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, Overland Park has [...]
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Posted on April 16th, 2012 by Andy Kemmis

Our team of Photo Weekend instructors have been criss-crossing the country since January. From Albany to Sacramento and many places in between, they have inspired, taught and laughed with hundreds of photographers. Well, this last weekend in Billings, MT was no exception! And since this was the only Photo Weekend of 2012 in our home [...]
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Posted on April 12th, 2012 by Bob McGowan

The Great Northwest is exactly that – a true treasure of boundless beauty, commerce, culture and sometimes challenging climate. We here in Missoula, MT consider Seattle one of our major metropolitan neighbors – a short eight-hour drive over three states, three mountain passes and the spectacular Columbia River Gorge. Seattle is a bustling and lively [...]
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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 March 19th, 2012 by Andy Kemmis

Woops! Looks like someone was too excited about St. Patrick’s Day on Friday and completely forgot to post the results from the Boise Photo Weekend. My apologies to our contributors. Looks like there is no pot o’ gold at the and of the rainbow for this blogger.
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Posted on March 7th, 2012 by Bob McGowan

It seems as if we’re bound and determined to visit state capitals this Photo Weekends season and Albany, New York is no exception. This is the first time visiting this fair city, and so far our reception has been enthusiastic and with open arms! One of the oldest English settlements of the original 13 U.S. colonies, [...]
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Posted on February 25th, 2012 by Bob McGowan

In 2010, our Career Training program students hailed from most every state of the union with a small contingent from the state of Washington. Seattle native, Roxanne Duffy was one of the Washingtonians who quickly became enamored with the beauty, western culture and wide open spaces of Montana. After graduating, she decided that staying here [...]
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Posted on February 23rd, 2012 by Bob McGowan

When we think of the Midwest of the U.S., Indianapolis is near the top of major cities that show up on our Photo Weekends tour map quite frequently. A big town with big ideas, big hearts and big minds hungry to learn about their passion of photography. Indy is the home of 500 miles of [...]
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Posted on February 9th, 2012 by Bob McGowan

The Rocky Mountain West region is comprised of a handful of states, and along with Montana, one of these is our western neighboring state of Idaho. Boise, the capital and economic engine of this beautiful state is one of our favorite places to set up shop to provide our brand of photography education. In a [...]
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Posted on February 3rd, 2012 by Bob McGowan

Many who are familiar with Rocky Mountain School of Photography may be aware of this bit of trivia: RMSP’s roots are in Atlanta, Georgia. In some ways, when we return to Atlanta for a Photo Weekend event every couple of years, it’s somewhat of a homecoming. Neil Chaput de Saintonge, founder and co-owner of RMSP, [...]
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