• 
  • 
Photo Cascadia
  • Home
  • The Team
    • Erin Babnik
    • Sean Bagshaw
    • David Cobb
    • Adrian Klein
    • Kevin McNeal
    • Chip Phillips
    • Zack Schnepf
  • The Blog
  • Galleries
    • Erin Babnik
    • Sean Bagshaw
    • David Cobb
    • Adrian Klein
    • Kevin McNeal
    • Chip Phillips
    • Zack Schnepf
  • About
    • About Photo Cascadia
    • Curriculum Vitae
    • News
    • Interviews
    • Years In Images
  • Events
    • Workshops
    • Classes
    • Talks
    • Conferences
    • Exhibitions
      • Atmosphere Exhibition
  • Store
    • Video Tutorials
    • Books & Calendars
  • Contact Us
Select Page
You Might Think It’s New, but It’s Not: Comp-Stomping

You Might Think It’s New, but It’s Not: Comp-Stomping

by David Cobb | Apr 5, 2021 | David Cobb, Education, Photography History | 0 comments

  People have been trying to emulate other’s photos for a long time, often because the scene is inspiring. In 1840 Hugh Lee Pattinson took a photo of Niagara Falls, and it was one of the earliest landscape images in North America. Since then, people have been drawn to...
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...
Two Documentaries About Robert Frank – Film Review

Two Documentaries About Robert Frank – Film Review

by David Cobb | Nov 30, 2020 | David Cobb, Education, Featured Photographers, Film Review, Photo Article, Photo History, Photography History | 0 comments

I sat down recently to watch two documentaries on the photographer and filmmaker Robert Frank, who died a little over a year ago at the age of 94. One film (Leaving Home, Coming Home: A Portrait of Robert Frank, 2019) meandered a bit, but captured more of the...
Travels to North Dakota

Travels to North Dakota

by David Cobb | Oct 12, 2020 | David Cobb, Ghost Towns, Locations, Photo Travel | 0 comments

  It might surprise you to know but I enjoy photographing in North Dakota, and for the past couple of years I’ve been experiencing the photographic challenges there. The western states where I live have so many mountains, canyons, waterfalls, forests, wildflower...
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,...
« Older Entries

Search The Site

Articles by Category

Recent Articles

  • Photo Cascadia’s Year In Photography 2021
  • Elements Magazine and Fine Landscape Photography
  • Paranormal Wilderness Experiences

Recent Comments

  • David Cobb on Book Review: A Photographer’s Life, Review by David Cobb
  • Home
  • The Team
  • The Blog
  • Galleries
  • About
  • Events
  • Store
  • Contact Us
Copyright © 2025 Photo Cascadia. All Rights Reserved.