Like it or not, it’s that time of year again…the time of year we love to give gifts! If you are blessed to have a […]
Category: General Articles
ISO is one of those confusing topics in photography, so I am hoping to clear up a few things in this article. I will cover what […]
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. […]
Intro Remember The Perfect Storm? It was a 1997 book by Sebastian Junger (and a movie in 2000) about the No Name Storm of 1991 […]
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 […]
If you are interested in a photo/video career path there are many options available to you and many different positions within each realm. From large […]
When it comes to landscape photography, sunrises and sunsets usually get all the attention. This time of day is called the golden hour and it […]
RMSP’s founder, Neil Chaput de Saintonge, studied photography with Ansel Adams in 1973. Learn about his experience here.
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 […]
Taking a photograph boils down to a series of creative and technical choices. One of the first decisions you’ll make is which lens to pull […]
One of the components we have on our camera to control exposure is the shutter. Before there was such a thing as mirrorless cameras, our camera […]