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25.01.2022 Not sure what all those acronyms and buttons mean on your camera? What about how to put them all together to create better images? Have no fear! We actually te...ach people what those buttons are for a living... And if you're unsure, we'd love to help you out, too! Another Basic Photography workshop begins in just a couple weeks! Maybe we'll see you in Missoula.... See more



21.01.2022 Today on Magnum: these iconic Robert Capa photographs provide a unique historical record.

21.01.2022 This is an incredible story and priceless photography. Read all the captions - all the way to the end.

17.01.2022 Photographers! Even if you don't have your own printer, you can work with me to benefit and evolve in ways only a physical manifestation of your vision offers. ...If you are creatively stuck, let's print your images and help you see. If you are in the midst of a project let's print your images to find trends and conversations. If you are ready for a show let's play with papers and sizes. Get those images out of your computer and into the world!! See more



16.01.2022 Lightroom 6.9 and CC 2015.9 were released this morning with support for new cameras, bug fixes, new lens profiles and improved Lightroom mobile sync error messa...ging. http://laurashoe.com//learn-whats-new-lightroom-6-9-cc-20/ (Please Like and comment on this post so that Facebook sends it out to more of my followers - otherwise very few see it unless I pay $$.) See more

14.01.2022 Updates are out for Lightroom mobile for iOS and Android - with a new HDR capture and merge feature and other enhancements. Read what devices support HDR, and a...ll the rest of the details in my blog post. (If you appreciate this Facebook post, please Like it - the more people that like it, the more of my followers that get to see it - otherwise very few do!) See more

12.01.2022 Our role is to tell stories by not merely illustrating but creating. - Matt Black Here are 5 expert tips for working on long-term photographic projects.



12.01.2022 Extremely well done

12.01.2022 Being self-taught is cool and all (and many self-taught photographers are totally killing it), but instead of acquiring your skills through stop-and-go YouTube ...searches over years and years, we will teach it all to you in an understandable, thought-out, in-person curriculum that only lasts eight months. Then you'll hit the ground running with confidence in your abilities, a heck of a lot of experience, and fellow photographer friends to call when you're editing photos alone at midnight. Video by our awesome graduate Makayla Crist. Learn more about PI: https://rmsp.com/professional-intensive

11.01.2022 Watch Sailor Brinkley Cook make her dreams come true!

10.01.2022 We’re excited to announce our first ever U.S. Armed Services Photo Contest!! This contest is reserved exclusively for present or veteran members of our military..., and the winning prize is a free workshop - OR, if they choose, a free $5979.54 toward our Professional Intensive program. There are three categories: Nature, People, and Action. Each entrant can submit up to five photos in each category. Our panel of judges includes our RMSP staff, Air Force photojournalist Kenny Holston, the editor of NPPA - National Press Photographers Association Tom Burton, and our graduate Kevin Black, a 30-year Marine veteran! Thank you to our sponsors, LensProToGo.com and Photo Finish US for providing some awesome additional prizes to our winners! Follow the link to submit your images! If you know a serviceman or woman who loves photography, tag them below! While you’re at it, thank them for all they do. This beautiful photo was created by one of our instructors, Gabriel Biderman! Full details and rules of the photo contest can be found via the link.

09.01.2022 These are really helpful tips from PetaPixel! Even though we love Lightroom's cataloging capabilities, it likes to push our buttons sometimes! Here's how to help it run faster for you...



09.01.2022 Never stop learning. An image from a workshop I've just completed with the incredible Peter Coulson. Such an incredible learning experience.

09.01.2022 Our two favorite quotes from this article: You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with. Jim Rohn... "Remember, nobody can be frustrated while saying Bubbles in an angry voice." This article is going to change your life... if you let it. :) Thanks for sharing, David Talley!

08.01.2022 If you need to back up your images, but you're not sure how, Forest walks through backing up your images on a Mac computer in this video!! (He talked about back...ing up on a PC last week - it's on the YouTube channel.) Backing up your images is vital to a good workflow and you will never regret the cost of that second hard drive - or even the third! :)

07.01.2022 Here's a brand new tour of our historic campus!

07.01.2022 ANSEL ADAMS’ MONOLITH - 90 YEARS AGO TODAY Exactly ninety years ago today a group of five close friends left Happy Isles in Yosemite Valley on an eventful climb...ing and photography journey. The group consisted of Ansel Adams and his fiancé Virginia Best, along with friends Charlie Michael, Arnold Williams, and Cedric Wright. I wonder if any of those individuals realized the significance that day would have on the vision and eventual career of the young photographer Ansel Adams when they began their trip early on that chilly spring morning. The image above, which Ansel titled, "Monolith, The Face of Half Dome," was the final exposure (made on his last remaining glass plate) he made on April 10, 1927. This was the first image that the twenty-five year old Ansel "visualized" prior to making the exposure. It dramatically changed his approach to photography. Ansel himself was deeply attached to the Monolith image and said in his book Examples, "I can still feel the excitement of seeing the visualization 'come true' when I removed the plate from the fixing bath for examination. The desired values were all there in their beautiful negative interpretation. This was one of the most exciting moments of my photographic career." In my opinion Monolith is as effective and contemporary today as it was when Ansel made the image ninety years ago. If you would like to read a longer, and more detailed, essay about the making of Monolith that I shared with my eNewsletter subscribers five years ago, on the 85th anniversary of the making of this image, please follow the link below, and feel free to explore my eNewsletter archives and subscribe to receive future installments.

05.01.2022 "10 ways to help clients find you" - a really wonderful guest post from one of my favorite photographers - Chip Litherland - http://bit.ly/2m3Wvs9 - a great read with wonderful images.

03.01.2022 My lighting and camera setting are all about blending my strobe lights with ambient. I want the quality of the light that strobes can give and I also want my photos have that natural look, photographer Kyle Cong explains. Read the full article on our blog.

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