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 …
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 …
William Albert Allard’s new book is getting rave reviews — for both the writing as well as the stunning photography. An exhibition of his photographs opened in the Steven Kasher …
Adventure photographer, Corey Rich, talks about his favorite places to photograph around the world. Whether he’s at home or abroad, the outdoors is his playground. Take a look at the …
John Moore discusses opportunities for young photographers entering the profession today and the improved ability to research large projects and story ideas. He mentions the use of technology to aid …
Please enjoy Jim Cornfield’s recent feature article for Rangefinder Magazine about his time at the 2009 Photography at the Summit. It’s a great synopsis of what to expect from the …
Photography at the Summit featured in Rangefinder Magazine Read More »
Longtime photographer and former director of photography at National Geographic, Rich Clarkson, talks about how keeping it simple and dealing with less equipment often makes for better photos.
Sports Illustrated strobed its first NCAA Final Four in 1964 in Kansas City ‘s Municipal Auditorium and five years later, began using big strobes at Final Fours for all the …
Nancy Crase, who attended both the Sports and Summit Workshops, is the author of a light-painted picture in the March issue of Arizona Highways. Dave Black’s hands-on teaching of the …
Workshop alum Nancy Crase featured in Arizona Highways Read More »
James Balog, a regular teacher at the Summit Workshops over the years, continues to attract attention with his latest project using 30 Nikon cameras in all-weather housings to record some …
James Balog presents at UN Climate Change Conference Read More »
When Todd Heisler attended Photography at the Summit, he took a creative leap and instead of photographing wildlife or the mountains, he did a photo essay on light bulbs. Where …
Workshop alum Todd Heisler producing strong work for the NY Times Read More »