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Valley of Fire Nevada-by Chip Phillips

Valley of Fire Nevada-by Chip Phillips

by Chip Phillips | Nov 4, 2012 | Locations, Photo Travel | 7 comments

I took a trip to Valley of Fire State Park just outside of Las Vegas Nevada last spring.  It was my first time visiting the area and I am looking forward to going back.  There is so much to explore in such a relatively small area.  Valley of Fire State Park is located...

Printing Yourself, is it Worth it?

by Chip Phillips | Oct 3, 2012 | Image Processing, Philosophy, Photography Business, Printing | 5 comments

by Zack Schnepf It depends whether you are printing for your own satisfaction or to save money.  Financially, the short answer is unless you have the volume to justify the cost it’s not worth it.  It takes a lot of print sales to justify the financial costs of a good...
Mountains and Light by Canadian Artist Lawren Harris

Mountains and Light by Canadian Artist Lawren Harris

by Chip Phillips | Aug 22, 2012 | Philosophy | 4 comments

Awhile back, I wrote a blog post on some paintings that had inspired me: Monet’s Rouen Cathedral series. As a photographer, I find that sometimes it can be refreshing to immerse ourselves in the works of painters: their approach to light, color, and composition...
Wind River Range, Wyoming by Chip Phillips

Wind River Range, Wyoming by Chip Phillips

by Chip Phillips | Jul 16, 2012 | Backpacking, Locations, Photo Travel | 9 comments

  Recently my wife and I backpacked in the Wind River Range in Wyoming. Located about a hundred miles southeast of Jackson Hole, the Wind River Range is an area of spectacular scenery, characterized by dramatic jagged peaks, forty-eight of which reach 12,500 feet...
Geological History of the Palouse-by Chip Phillips

Geological History of the Palouse-by Chip Phillips

by Chip Phillips | May 27, 2012 | Locations | 3 comments

                      Recently my wife and I were on Steptoe Butte, looking down into the vast rolling expanse of the Palouse below us. She wondered out loud how the Palouse came to look the way it does. “It was...
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