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New YouTube Series

New YouTube Series

by Zack Schnepf | Feb 20, 2018 | Education, Winter Photography, Zack Schnepf | 0 comments

I recently decided to start producing more video content for my YouTube channel.  This is an experiment to see where it goes.  I’ve always enjoyed making videos, just as I’ve always enjoyed photography.  Both were a medium to share my thoughts, experiences and...
Winter Trees… Without Snow

Winter Trees… Without Snow

by Adrian Klein | Feb 18, 2018 | Color, Composition, Fall Color Photography, Locations, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips, Spring Photography, Winter Photography | 0 comments

It feels like during any given season we as nature photographers spend time chasing after the elements that first and foremost speak to the season. I would say this certainly applies to trees as well. When someone says fall, we think of trees with colors of a vibrant...
Variation Of Light In The Dolomites

Variation Of Light In The Dolomites

by Sean Bagshaw | Feb 12, 2018 | Education, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Photography Tips, Winter Photography | 0 comments

I am writing from a mountain lodge in the Italian Dolomites on a trip with Photo Cascadia teammate, Erin Babnik, so this article will be short and sweet. We spent a couple days before our winter workshop photographing at the end of a small valley with dramatic peaks...
Book Review: The Great Nadar: The Man Behind the Camera

Book Review: The Great Nadar: The Man Behind the Camera

by David Cobb | Jan 29, 2018 | Book Review | 0 comments

“In photography, as everywhere, there are those who know how to see and others who don’t even know how to look . . .” – Felix Nadar Part artist and part PT Barnum, Felix Nadar was one of history’s early famous photographers. Born in 1820, he photographed...
Photo Cascadia – Year in Images 2017

Photo Cascadia – Year in Images 2017

by Adrian Klein | Jan 19, 2018 | Luminosity Masks, Year In Images | 0 comments

As we do most years the Photo Cascadia Team will take a few week break from the blog for the holidays and downtime. We will be posting again in mid-January. In the meantime, we put together a short slideshow with some of our personal favorites from the year along with...
Ten Tips For Photographing Waterfalls

Ten Tips For Photographing Waterfalls

by Kevin McNeal | Dec 5, 2017 | Composition, Education, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips | 0 comments

  It is essential to use a sturdy tripod when photographing waterfalls. Because of the longer exposure and possible water movement around the base of the tripod, it’s important to have a tripod that’s sturdy and heavy enough to stay firm. In the past,...
Sean Bagshaw’s Conversation With Matt Payne on F-Stop Collaborate and Listen

Sean Bagshaw’s Conversation With Matt Payne on F-Stop Collaborate and Listen

by Sean Bagshaw | Nov 29, 2017 | Interviews, Philosophy, Podcasts | 0 comments

  On November 20 I sat down (virtually) with Matt Payne to chat about landscape photography for his podcast, F-Stop Collaborate and Listen. We had a great time talking about a variety of topics including – Our respective journeys into landscape...
10 ESSENTIAL ITEMS I ALWAYS HAVE IN MY CAMERA BAG

10 ESSENTIAL ITEMS I ALWAYS HAVE IN MY CAMERA BAG

by Zack Schnepf | Nov 15, 2017 | Backpacking, Philosophy, Photography Tips | 5 comments

  I’m a huge fan of outdoor adventure! I love exploring wild places, being immersed in nature and photographing rare moments of natural beauty! I’ve had some amazing experiences and also had some close calls. I’ve learned some important lessons along the way. It...
Visionary Landscapes

Visionary Landscapes

by David Cobb | Nov 6, 2017 | Book Review, Garden Photography, Japanese Gardens | 0 comments

My new book Visionary Landscapes has just been released by Tuttle Publishing and it can be found at your local book store, chain, Japanese garden, or online venue. A description given by the publisher follows. Japanese gardens are found throughout the world...
Tips and Tricks To Add Impact To Your Autumn Images – Kevin McNeal

Tips and Tricks To Add Impact To Your Autumn Images – Kevin McNeal

by Kevin McNeal | Oct 30, 2017 | Color, Composition, Education, Fall Color Photography, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips | 2 comments

  In this article, I’m sharing 20 of my favorite tips to enhance your autumn photography. I hope you can put some of these ideas to use as you explore with your camera in the fall. 1) Create a surreal mood by trying to include a sunstar that showcases your...
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