In the relatively short history since the first photograph was taken by Joseph Niepce in 1826 there has been some incredible technological advances in the […]
Category: Creativity
I LOVE self portraiture. I’m a people photographer, but self portraiture was and still is my greatest source of creative inspiration. There are just few […]
Personally, I’ve been interested in photography as an artistic medium for over forty years. Art in general has been in my genes since childhood with […]
As creatives, we often get into situations when inspiration runs dry and we just don’t feel the drive to make anything. Or, we have an […]
When it’s time to prepare for a gallery showing to exhibit, there is so much more to the process than simply framing some prints. We […]
Creative people PRACTICE creativity. Here are some tips for staying inspired when you’re feeling in a slump.
Instructor Mary Brunst Pedersen took a unique approach to the loss of work during quarantine by participating in #TheFrontStepsProject. Learn about her experience and her tips for adaptability!
Finding inspiration to make art might mean finding a safe space for yourself where you can be vulnerable, have a good cry, sit in the unknown and breathe. Here are 12 tips from Tea Bear, an extra creative RMSP instructor.
After you reach technical proficiency, you might have to “think outside the box” to remain inspired.
Find inspiration in the ashes of photography making wet plate collodion tintypes.
Internationally-published adventure sports photographer Michael Clark shares a few important tips for how to separate your photography work from everything else out there.
Achieving authentic portraits starts with observing deeply and paying attention. They are felt in the heart. And in the gut.