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This multi-faceted, free-to-enter competition showcases some of the best photography in the region, and is now celebrating its 15th year.
How to master the art of image sequencing for stunning video clips
Special Editor's Note by Steve Smede
Great photos spark the imagination.
Jim Pletscher and Gibby Smede have teamed up to keep downtown looking sharp and clean.
IN THE MORE ABLE-BODIED CHAPTERS OF MY LIFE, I did my best to rise early on summer Saturday mornings and hit the trails to shoot pictures, or hoof it around the local golf courses, or maybe stomp along the streambanks in search of trout.
FINALLY ON THE REBOUND from an extended pandemic, photography enthusiasts from around the region have rededicated their pursuit in capturing captivating images for the annual East Idaho Community Photo Contest.
Got a great photo to share for the Idaho Falls Magazine’s Annual East Idaho Community Photo Contest? Send it our way by May 1st, 2024!
This year’s deadline is March 1. Any submissions after that date will be held until the next year’s contest.
Idaho Falls Magazine has just released the results of its annual East Idaho Community Photo Contest, providing an exclusive look at the 2021 winners ahead of the publication's official photo contest issue.
Christopher Balmer is offering free photography classes online to all senior and junior high students
Comet Neowise is soaring by at a safe distance of 64 million miles this week. One of the best places on our planet to view it just happens to be a stone's throw from Idaho Falls.
The Third Annual Yellowstone Photography Symposium wrapped up at the beginning of May 2019.
Looking for subjects to test out that new camera? Winter photo ops abound along the Idaho Falls Riverwalk.
The annual awards ceremony for our East Idaho Community Photo Contest will be held at ARTitorium on Broadway, Dec. 5 at 6 p.m
It's a merry, not-too-scary Hallow's Eve at Tautphaus Park. Boo at the Zoo will offer many surprises Oct. 24-26.
Lighting up the fade of fall.
Eastern Idaho’s largest annual event gears up for its 117th year. Check out the official guide!
Idaho Falls Magazine Pie Eating Contest set for 12 p.m. on Labor Day at the Fair