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The View by David Cobb

The View by David Cobb

by Photo Cascadia | May 6, 2013 | Locations, Philosophy, Photo Travel | 12 comments

The View By David Cobb There is a place I go to photograph off a non-descript pullout on Highway 14. It’s found along the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge, it’s easy to get to, and I keep returning for the view. Mt Hood stands over the town of Hood River,...
Previsualization, Possibly the Most Important Thing I do in Photography

Previsualization, Possibly the Most Important Thing I do in Photography

by Photo Cascadia | Mar 15, 2013 | Image Processing, Philosophy | 3 comments

by Zack Schnepf Previsualization is one of, if not the most important thing I do in photography and in art in general.  It’s also one of the hardest things to teach.  I use previsualization in the field and in post processing to envision what I want the final image to...
Increasing Your IQ

Increasing Your IQ

by Adrian Klein | Feb 19, 2013 | Image Processing, Philosophy, Photography Techniques | 2 comments

By Adrian Klein If you are looking to increase your intelligence quotient then I will admit I am not sure how much this will help. What this may do is help you improve your overall image quality (IQ). There are the obvious answers while you are capturing the images...
Forget About the Golden Hours of Light – Part II

Forget About the Golden Hours of Light – Part II

by Adrian Klein | Dec 8, 2012 | Image Processing, Locations, Philosophy, Photography Techniques | 2 comments

By Adrian Klein It’s not just photographers searching for glowing sunrise and sunsets. As I had Pandora going the other day an electronic music artist I like came across the screen “In Search of Sunrise…” with a rich and warm glowing sky.  Although the context is...

4 Recent Inspirations by David Cobb

by Photo Cascadia | Nov 15, 2012 | Philosophy, Photography Techniques | 4 comments

4 Recent Inspirations By David Cobb   I often browse the internet for inspiration and I’m moved by those who dare to do something different, dare to fail, and dare to have an original thought. I may not participate in their style of photography, but I appreciate it...
Forget About Dawn and Dusk – Part I

Forget About Dawn and Dusk – Part I

by Adrian Klein | Oct 22, 2012 | Locations, Philosophy, Photo Travel | 9 comments

By Adrian Klein I am sure some of you are sitting there thinking of your next big trip or outing and about the amazing sunrise and sunset photos you will bring home. Full of pop and snap with red, yellow and orange tones. Capturing amazing golden hour images is a...

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...
John Day Fossil Beds – High Desert Photography

John Day Fossil Beds – High Desert Photography

by Adrian Klein | Aug 13, 2012 | Locations, Philosophy, Photo Travel | 5 comments

By Adrian Klein I am often asked to respond about my favorite areas in Oregon. Although I can name many I seem drawn to high desert country of Central Oregon. Maybe it’s the soggy and rain filled city I call home most of the year yet I feel it’s more than that. The...
It’s in the Details by David Cobb

It’s in the Details by David Cobb

by Photo Cascadia | Jul 20, 2012 | Macro, Philosophy, Photography Techniques | 2 comments

It’s in the Details By David Cobb “A mountain is composed of tiny grains of earth. The ocean is made up of tiny drops of water. Even so, life is but an endless series of little details, actions, speeches, and thoughts.” – Sivananda I recently returned from the...
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