A photographer’s creativity, vision, and tenacity make one succeed while others struggle. And self-assigned projects are the perfect opportunity to develop and hone these qualities. […]
Category: Creativity
All photographers inherently face the same dilemma in creating depth in photography. The images we capture are an attempt at depicting how we humans see […]
Visual storytelling. What is it, how is it different, and what aspects can we as photographers incorporate into our work to create more compelling imagery? […]
Have you ever gone out to photograph fireworks only to come home and realize that your images are blurry or not exposed properly? Fireworks light up […]
If you’ve been following Rocky Mountain School of Photography for a while, you may have seen the amazing image that recently won our 8th annual High […]
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 […]
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!