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 Bob McGowan

Have the wilds of Yellowstone National Park in the winter been calling you and your camera? Do you crave to capture nature in its full glory in one of the planet’s most unique landscapes and ecosystems? Well, here’s a chance to experience it vicariously through the eyes and lenses of the participants in our recent [...]
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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 18th, 2012 by Bob McGowan

In terms of creativity and technological know-how, Mark S. Johnson is unparalleled in his field. His highly developed sense of style, beauty and openness to all that inspires has earned him the reputation of a superb instructor. This is particularly true in the area of digital imaging and creatively combining photographic images using Adobe® Photoshop® to [...]
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Posted on February 15th, 2012 by Bob McGowan

Our friend at B&H Photo Video and instructor, Gabe Biderman, was recently interviewed for an article for the New York Times. It appeared in the Business Day-Personal Tech section on their website. With his expertise in night photography, he very eloquently talks about tips & techniques for taking long exposures. A great read on an interesting [...]
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Posted on February 13th, 2012 by Andy Kemmis
Well, well, well…. it looks like the state of California was quite the place to be this last weekend. In the southern part of the state, the who’s who of the music world congregated in Los Angeles for the 54th annual Grammy Awards. But the real action took place in the northern part of the [...]
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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 7th, 2012 by Bob McGowan

Lynn Hoffman-Brouse is an accomplished photographer, educator and long time RMSP workshop instructor. She recently sent us her thoughts about her favorite time of day and places to shoot while in the incredible Yosemite National Park. “I know the wilderness experience is tough to find in Yosemite Valley, but my absolute favorite places are seen [...]
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Posted on February 4th, 2012 by Bob McGowan

So, you received a brand new shiny digital SLR camera for the holidays and it came with an owner’s manual that appears to be written in Greek – or so it seems to you. Or perhaps you have owned an SLR camera for quite some time now and although you have picked up tips here [...]
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Posted on January 10th, 2012 by Bob McGowan

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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