
Instagram has constantly been making changes and updates like allowing users to post longer videos, but now they’re making another big change in the form of a face-lift. Instagram has…
Instagram has constantly been making changes and updates like allowing users to post longer videos, but now they’re making another big change in the form of a face-lift. Instagram has…
Affinity Photo, along with Affinity Design and Affinity Publisher, comprise Affinity’s lineup of editing software that is dubbed as a cheaper alternative to Adobe software. Affinity Photo is a photo-editing application…
Your Instagram feed currently works by displaying images in a chronological order, so the most recently posted image will be the closest to the top. That is in contrast to…
BOSTON – A wedding photographer whose equipment was stolen out of her car following a Saturday night wedding has lost all of the photos of her client’s most important, special…
“You just aren’t yourself when you’re hungry.” Photoshop fails happen all the time in the creative and advertising industries, and sometimes they can turn into quite a big story. About a…
If you want to take a drone down, forget about using a gun or laser or net (or bigger drone), because the animal kingdom has just the tool to take…
By Michael Zhang, PetaPixel Lomography just brought another classic lens design back from the dead. Today the company announced its new Jupiter 3+ 50mm f/1.5 lens for L39…
Nikon Ambassador and long-time Summit Instructor Corey Rich shoots the new promo video for the new Nikon D5 camera using only footage taken on the new camera itself. When Nikon…
Wedding and engagement photographers rejoice! Summit Online’s new course is meant just for you! Join instructor Tallie Johnson as she takes you through the entire process of photographing an engaged…
From Black Friday to Cyber Monday, receive 15% off the full tuition of any of our non-destination workshops, including lighting, sports, adventure and nature. Our 10% discount for workshop alumni,…
Few people, if any, have had the impact on sports photography and photographing the game of basketball that Rich Clarkson has had. On Thur, September 10, Rich was enshrined…
The Summit Workshops can set up photographers with the tools they need to thrive and be successful, like in one case with a student from the 2015 Sports…
This year we have brought some alumni back to the fold of the workshops to assist the faculty and staff throughout the week as a chance to come back and…
Nikon officially announced the details and rules for their 2014-2015 Nikon Photo Contest Read More >> [via nikonrumors]
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…
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…
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…
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…
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, 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…
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…
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…
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…
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,…
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!…
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. —…
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,…
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…
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…
James Balog, a regular faculty member at the Summit Workshops, continues to draw accolades for his Extreme Ice Survey — documenting the world’s shrinking glaciers. With remote cameras positioned at…
In the first installment of series ‘Decision Makers’, David Alan Harvey sat down and interviewed Award-winning Editor, Chris Johns of National Geographic. Harvey and Johns have both attended the Summit…
They went by several different names. James Atherton was a “news photographer” while Tim Hetherington preferred “image maker.” We just call them photographers. They make images, yes, often connected with…
At the end of every September, you can watch photographers from all around the world come into Jackson Hole, Wyoming – usually the camera strapped on their arm and their…
It’s true. Both Neil Leifer and Walter Iooss worked for free. In the book series Masters of Photography, Photographing Sports, Walter Iooss is quoted as saying, “Those were rough years. We’d be shooting…
Outstanding achievement. Two of many words which could be used to describe Rich Clarkson’s illustrious career in photography. This Monday Clarkson was awarded the Outstanding Achievement award for sports photography…
The images that have cycled through the pages of National Geographic throughout the years are some of the best in the world. You could even say they have a “small,…
In honor of Veterans’ Day, here is a multimedia slideshow from our 2006 book, ‘Where Valor Rests: Arlington National Cemetery”. Like Arlington National Cemetery itself, this multimedia show and its…
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…
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…
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…
Adventure photographer Keith Ladzinski talks about making his mark by bringing something new and different to climbing photography
Have you ever met someone who you just knew had that little extra that you wish you had? That indescribable quality of brilliance, eccentricity, style, and a mild disdain for…
When I think of some of the most significant events of the last fifty years, I always imagine the still image in my head. Even when there is video or…
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…
This print and on-line magazine, published by Daylight Community Arts Foundation, is a non-profit showcase for contemporary documentary photography featuring the work of established and emerging artists, scholars and journalists….