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Personal Development Book Reviews for Artists

Personal Development Book Reviews for Artists

by Adrian Klein | Feb 18, 2020 | Book Review, Composition, Education, Philosophy, Photography Business, Photography Tips | 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...
From The Archives – Quotes Filled With Inspiration to Laughter

From The Archives – Quotes Filled With Inspiration to Laughter

by Adrian Klein | Nov 4, 2019 | Abstract Photography, Color, Composition, Education, Philosophy, Photo History, Photography Tips | 0 comments

A few years back I wrote a blog with 46 quotes related to photography and outdoor recreation that either I found inspirational or some simply made me laugh. I find good quotes are fascinating. What started off as simply a comment in a interview, a line in a movie or...
Changes to Popular Oregon Wilderness Locations

Changes to Popular Oregon Wilderness Locations

by Adrian Klein | Sep 18, 2019 | Backpacking, Composition, Education, Locations, News, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Over the last few years we have definitely seen more and more discussion regarding the increased traffic at many locations frequented by photographers and other adventure seekers. I know we have covered this to some extent on our Photo Cascadia blog in prior posts. I...
Your Hard-drive Will Fail… Eventually

Your Hard-drive Will Fail… Eventually

by Adrian Klein | Jul 30, 2019 | Camera Raw, Education, Image Processing, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Photography Business | 0 comments

4TB External backup drive and assortment of compact flash cards. Yes, I do still shoot intentionally at times with small sized cards! As Tom Keifer of wrote on a hit ballad in 1988, you “don’t know what you got till it’s gone”. You really...
From The Archives – Forget About Dawn and Dusk

From The Archives – Forget About Dawn and Dusk

by Adrian Klein | Jun 12, 2019 | Abstract Photography, Color, Composition, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Photography Techniques, Portfolios | 0 comments

An afternoon of stormy skies and splashes of sunlight in Southern Utah I wrote these two blogs back in 2012 so they are definitely near the bottom of the archives when it comes to the blogs I have created on Photo Cascadia. Here we are seven years later with this...
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