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Lime Kiln Lighthouse – The Elusive One by Kevin McNeal

Lime Kiln Lighthouse – The Elusive One by Kevin McNeal

by Photo Cascadia | Jul 24, 2014 | Color, Locations, Night Photography | 20 comments

    One of my favorite subjects to photograph is lighthouses.  There’re so many possibilities in terms of composition when shooting lighthouses. And when it comes to deciding what image or images to display its really hard to decide a favorite. I recently...
PRE-VISUALIZATION PART 1 – STARTING THE PROCESS

PRE-VISUALIZATION PART 1 – STARTING THE PROCESS

by Photo Cascadia | Jul 10, 2014 | Education, Philosophy | 4 comments

by Zack Schnepf I’m going to start a new series on what I consider to be the most important part of my photography. It’s also one the most challenging concepts for many of my students during workshops. What do I mean when I say pre-visualization? This is concept I...
Photographing in Fog by David M. Cobb

Photographing in Fog by David M. Cobb

by Photo Cascadia | Jun 16, 2014 | Image Processing, Locations, Photography Techniques | 2 comments

Photographing in Fog By David M. Cobb   Fog is the great equalizer in landscape photography; it can simplify the composition by eliminating all the background “noise” which can clutter an image. It also adds an air of mystery and intrigue to heighten the drama of a...
What I Learned Photographing The Californian Redwoods

What I Learned Photographing The Californian Redwoods

by Photo Cascadia | Jun 9, 2014 | Color, High Dynamic Range, Locations, Photo Travel, Spring Photography | 4 comments

For the last five years I’ve taken spring trips down to the Californian Redwoods. Each year I take the trip with the hope of photographing the stunning rhododendrons with the fog and mist that occurs frequently in spring and summer. The last few years I have either...
FEATURED PHOTOGRAPHER – JEREMY CRAM

FEATURED PHOTOGRAPHER – JEREMY CRAM

by Photo Cascadia | May 22, 2014 | Featured Photographers, Interviews | 0 comments

by Zack Schnepf This month we welcome Jeremy Cram as our guest photographer.  Jeremy is a friend of mine, and a talented photographer.  He has some of the most impressive wildflower images from the Columbia River Gorge.  Jeremy and his wife Sharon run Club K-9, a...
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