Monet’s Canadian Rockies-by Chip Phillips
I recently took a short trip up to the Banff National Park in Alberta Canada. The area is quite beautiful this time of year, and most of the roads are plowed throughout the winter. Mount Chephren Mist I shot this image shortly after sunrise one morning. The clouds...
Is Your Processing Workflow Non-Destructive?
By Sean Bagshaw Recently, through my own pondering and in reading the musings of other photographers, I have been energized by the idea that digital image processing is less of a revolution and more of a return to photography’s roots. Photographers in the golden...
Photo Cascadia’s Waterfall Favorites
By the Photo Cascadia team Before the Photo Cascadia group takes a short break for the holiday season, we’d like to share a few photos of our favorite waterfalls from around this region called Cascadia. Zack: Wahclella Falls has been a favorite of mine since I was a...
Which Photography Workshop (Tour) Is Right For You?
By Adrian Klein Let me start this blog entry off by saying this is not meant to be sales pitch for workshops led by me or any other member of Photo Cascadia. If you sign up for one led by one of us that is great but is not the goal here. I feel there are many insights...Music and Photography-by Chip Phillips
I will be playing Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto with the Spokane Symphony Orchestra on November 20th and 21st. I have been doing interviews with the local newspapers, and it got me thinking about music and photography. Both art forms demand an almost obsessive...Learning Photography From My Mistakes
By Adrian Klein In the beginning, long long ago when high end digital cameras were only 2 or 3MP (really less than 10 years ago) I had all the wrong ideas of what I needed to do to be a better photographer. It was only about four years ago that I started to figure out...
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