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Former workshop attendee & faculty member signed on to NYM

On Tuesday, New York Magazine announced that it had signed longtime contributor and well-known photojournalist Christopher Anderson as the weekly magazine’s first-ever “photographer-in-residence” according to APhotoEditor.com Anderson attended the Summit Workshop back in the mid-1990’s and from there made connections to launch his photography career. He also returned as a faculty member in the mid-2000s. In a …

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Why this workshop works

They came from Australia, New Zealand, Switzerland, France and Canada. And most of the states.  This is the 2011 edition of the Sports Photography Workshop which is not unlike the other workshops in the Summit Series. Now in the 28th year of workshops, their reputation as both unique and a cut above other photography workshops …

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New Sports Workshop Informational Video

Every summer at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, the Sports Photography Workshop takes over for one week of exciting field training, classroom tutorials, networking, and shooting dozens of professional and amateur sporting events. Colorado Rockies. Colorado Springs Sky Sox. US Swimming. Biking. Motocross and more. “You couldn’t really put an amount on how …

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Remote camera tutorial with AP Photographer Mark Terrill

Making that move to using remote cameras at sporting events (or other events) can be quite daunting. But as AP Photographer, Mark Terrill, says, using remote cameras and multiple cameras “raises your percentage of usable photos exponentially”. “And for the Associated Press, I need a great photo and fast. So using multiple cameras will up …

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Q&A with Director of NCAA Photos

Jamie Schwaberow, Director of NCAA Photos, is a 1996 journalism graduate from Bowling Green State University. He joined Rich Clarkson and Associates in 1999 where he began photographing NCAA national championships along with Denver professional sports teams.   Schwaberow received his first professional training at a variety of newspapers including This Week Newspapers in Columbus, …

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Notes from Auction

Rare and antique cameras — just the kind we used to have years ago — are showing up on auction blocks these days, and none has made a bigger splash than WestLicht Photographica auction in Vienna, Austria. Two of the cameras I actually had back in the 50s, trading them in for new models many …

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