The Photo Society review
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, …
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 …
Remote camera tutorial with AP Photographer Mark Terrill Read More »
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. …