The Best of the West: 2017 Sports Cali Photography Workshop Recap
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William Albert Allard, National Geographic photographer and long-time Summit faculty, gives us insight into what goes into a photograph and how important workshops like the Summit are to the advancement of education. Check out the video below that features previous workshop attendees’ photos as Allard details the visual importance.
Every photographer asks this simple question: How do I make the leap to be the photographer I want to be? A simple question with some difficult answers that can take time and dedication to find. Sports Workshop faculty member, Joey Terrill, boils the question down to the basics of what every photographer needs to do. …
Read below on a very thought provoking excerpt written by Corey Rich, a mainstay of our Multimedia Workshop and Adventure Workshop. He dissects one of his images as it was re-created to tell a story. Story Behind the Image: What Details Matter What do you think when you see this photograph, aside from the …
For more than 20 years, Tom Mangelsen has been teaching at the Photography at the Summit in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. As a resident of the town, he is able to help workshop attendees improve their photography in a limited time and show the best practices of being an elite nature & wildlife photographer.
For the first time this year, we put together a Summit Photo Contest for a chance to win free tuition to any Summit Workshop. We received submissions from multiple countries, previous and prospective attendees, and amateur and professionals alike. In the Amateur category, Caillum Smith won with his submission, ‘An Orange Autumn’. Here is his …
We sat down with former Sports Illustrated photographer and current COO of US Presswire, Bob Rosato, on techniques for high school or amateur photographers on shooting a football game.
The Summit Workshops’ faculty never stop to amaze us in all the amazing work they continue to do. Below are some quick updates on some faculty and their recent accomplishments! News Photographer Magazine featured a select group of faculty members from last fall’s Photography at the Summit workshop in the March issue. Extensive interview Q&A …
The Guardian posted an article about the debate over Thomas Hoepker’s 9/11 controversial photo. For years, Hoepker didn’t release the image until the 5th anniversary of 9/11. Take a look below. — In the photograph Thomas Hoepker took on 11 September 2001, a group of New Yorkers sit chatting in the sun in a park …
Gerd Ludwig continues his series on speaking to former Directors of Photography including Rich Clarkson. Clarkson was Director of Photography for the National Geographic Magazine from 1985 to 1988. — Like Kent Kobersteen, I have spent much of my professional life moving on from an early role as staff photographer to a director of photography. …