The Latest News in Photography
Three Uses For High ISO You Might Not Know

Clarkson on the first remote cameras
Remote cameras are seemingly everywhere today. Everywhere for the most part where a person could not get, but sometimes for other reasons — such as a high risk location. But
Gillette Gives a Behind-The-Scenes Look at the Making of Their “100 Years of Hair” Stop-Motion Commercial
Adobe Teases New “Focus Mask” Feature For Photoshop
Nikon Photo Contest 2014-2015
Nikon officially announced the details and rules for their 2014-2015 Nikon Photo Contest Read More >> [via nikonrumors]
5 Things to Consider When Shooting Landscapes
Landscape photography is typically thought of as images of serene mountain ranges and seascapes, but what are photographers supposed to do when these locations are unavailable or they are seeking
Welcome to the NEW Summit
Enjoy our new website with an all new look and many added features! Explore around the site for more information on our in-person workshops, online shop, faculty list, galleries, and
Behind a Photograph
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
Making the Leap
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
Loss of a legend
The world lost a great friend, photographer and mentor today with the passing of Bill Eppridge. Eppridge was the ultimate Summit Workshop instructor, bringing enthusiasm, energy, taste and a great
Join Adventure Photography Workshop co-founder Corey Rich for his free online Still + Motion seminar with CreativeLIVE!
We’re excited to partner with Corey Rich, co-founder of our Adventure Photography Workshop, and newly-minted Nikon Ambassador, on his new creativeLIVE course Still and Motion: Storytelling on Location, broadcast free online August 26-28th! During the
Adventure photography: How far from the truth?
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
Brad Smith named DOP of Sports Illustrated
Brad Smith, a regular Sports Photography Workshop faculty member for more than 20 years, has been named director of photography of Sports Illustrated. Brad began his editing career at SI
Tom Mangelsen on Fall Photography at the Summit
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
PBS features regular Summit Instructor
James Balog, a regular instructor at many Summit Workshops over the years, was the featured guest on the PBS Bill Moyers hour October 17 where the topic was Jim’s Extreme
How to edit your photos with Brad Smith
We sat down with The New York Times Sports Picture Editor and Sports Workshop Faculty regular, Brad Smith, to talk about how to edit your photos in an efficient workflow
2012 Summit Photo Contest Winners!
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,
Team Teaching – In praise of Cliff Edom
My early years in photojournalism in Kansas were fortunate for it was close to Missouri — and in my opinion, the leading teacher of photojournalism in the country. Cliff Edom.
Better your football game coverage with Bob Rosato
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.
Workshop Faculty Updates
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!
The meaning of 9/11’s most controversial photo
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
Nat Geo photogs give insight from Rich Clarkson
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. —
CBS News ‘This Morning’ profiled Rich Clarkson for 57th Final Four
Since 1952, Rich Clarkson has been a staple of the NCAA Final Four Tournament documenting history. From the emergence of the black athlete to the different style of the game,
‘Framing a Safari’ with James Hill
READYING to leave Moscow, where James Hill is based, for a recent trip to Kenya that included a three-day safari in the Masai Mara, Hill was determined to take the
Sports Workshop Promo wins 2 Telly Awards
For over 30 years, the Telly Awards has been the premier award honoring outstanding TV commercials and programs, the finest video and film productions, and web videos and films. With
The path of an internship
For the many years I’ve been employing photographers and picture editors, I have always used internships to “discover” developing talent — in addition to providing some valuable training for early-career
Faculty alum Bill Eppridge profiled
In a notable career shooting primarily for Life and Sports Illustrated, Bill Eppridge has covered wars, political campaigns, heroin addiction, the arrival of the Beatles in the United States, the