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You May Think It’s New, but it’s Not: Layering

You May Think It’s New, but it’s Not: Layering

by David Cobb | Feb 15, 2021 | David Cobb, Education, Philosophy, Photo History, Photography History | 0 comments

Occasionally, someone will look at my images and ask, “Are these Photoshopped?” I take this to mean, how much has the image been manipulated. I often answer that I use Photoshop and Adobe Camera Raw to process my images and leave it at that. Part of using Photoshop in...
Clubhouse for Photographers: Social Media as We Know It is About to Change

Clubhouse for Photographers: Social Media as We Know It is About to Change

by Erin Babnik | Feb 11, 2021 | Erin Babnik, Philosophy, Photography Business, Podcasts, Portfolios, social media | 0 comments

  Many photographers have had the same reaction that I did upon hearing about yet another new social media app hitting the radar: a yawn and a roll of the eyes. We have seen countless apps and image-sharing sites emerge with fanfare and then fail to gain traction...
Where It All Started – Early Exposure to Photography

Where It All Started – Early Exposure to Photography

by Adrian Klein | Jan 19, 2021 | Composition, Education, Locations, Philosophy, Photo History, Photography History, Photography Techniques | 0 comments

When people ask me where and when photography started for me, the answer has pretty much been in the early 2000’s I started to hike and spend a lot more time outdoors and it progressed from there. My interest in photography grew with the connection and desire to...
F-stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast With Photo Cascadia – November 25, 2020

F-stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast With Photo Cascadia – November 25, 2020

by Photo Cascadia | Dec 27, 2020 | Interviews, Philosophy, Podcasts | 0 comments

In November the Photo Cascadia team sat down (virtually) with Matt Payne on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast to talk about the process of creating our book, Oregon, My Oregon and a range of other topics. Other topics we talk about include: The power and...
Deep Fakes and Impact to Art Photography

Deep Fakes and Impact to Art Photography

by Adrian Klein | Oct 20, 2020 | Camera Raw, Composition, Education, Locations, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Photography History, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips | 0 comments

I am sure when you hear the term deep fake photography or video that you don’t think of it having anything to do with nature or art photography. It normally conjures up thoughts of political drama or someone sadly creating a deep fake out of revenge. Right now the...
The Power of a Photography Project

The Power of a Photography Project

by David Cobb | Aug 24, 2020 | David Cobb, Philosophy, Photo Article | 0 comments

I’m the kind of person who likes a narrower focus on my photography. Photo projects keep me engaged and often lead to bigger things, like my Japanese Garden project that lead to two books, numerous print sales, gallery exhibitions, speaking engagements, interviews,...
The Lure of the Overlooked

The Lure of the Overlooked

by David Cobb | Jul 5, 2020 | David Cobb, Locations, Philosophy, Photo Article, Photo History, Photo Travel, Spring Photography | 0 comments

“Nature is full of pictures, and they are to be found in what appears to the uninitiated the most unlikely places.” P.H. Emerson Like landscape photographer P.H. Emerson, I am one to avoid crowds while photographing and I enjoy the hunt for the image almost as much as...
New Book Preorder Available – Oregon, My Oregon: Land of Natural Wonders

New Book Preorder Available – Oregon, My Oregon: Land of Natural Wonders

by Adrian Klein | May 26, 2020 | Book Review, Locations, News, Philosophy, Photo Article, Photo Travel | 0 comments

The Photo Cascadia team is proud and excited to announce the pre-sale launch of the book Oregon, My Oregon: Land of Natural Wonders. This book is a high-quality photographic collection showcasing the natural wonders that can be found across this alluring state. Oregon...
The Urban Nature Photographer

The Urban Nature Photographer

by Adrian Klein | Apr 6, 2020 | Composition, Locations, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Photography Business, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips, Video | 0 comments

I hope that everyone reading this is doing well during these unprecedented times. It’s certainly going to be a rough road here for many photographers in the short run yet the creativity and caring I see coming from those I know and those I don’t, is going to help...
Avoiding Burnout In Photography

Avoiding Burnout In Photography

by Kevin McNeal | Feb 25, 2020 | Education, Kevin McNeal, Philosophy, Uncategorized | 0 comments

** If you prefer listening instead of reading, we hope you enjoy the audio version of this article. Audio versions of some of our articles are a new addition to the blog. The audio you hear will be the person who wrote the post. We welcome any feedback on this new...
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