Changes to Popular Oregon Wilderness Locations
Over the last few years we have definitely seen more and more discussion regarding the increased traffic at many locations frequented by photographers and other adventure seekers. I know we have covered this to some extent on our Photo Cascadia blog in prior posts. I...
Your Hard-drive Will Fail… Eventually
4TB External backup drive and assortment of compact flash cards. Yes, I do still shoot intentionally at times with small sized cards! As Tom Keifer of wrote on a hit ballad in 1988, you “don’t know what you got till it’s gone”. You really...
From The Archives – Photographing Wildflowers for Impact.-Kevin McNeal
For the Photo Cascadia 10th anniversary, we’re revisiting some of the blogs you may have missed the first time around. With wildflower season in full swing I thought a photography blog about photographing wildflowers would be fitting. I hope you enjoy it and...
From The Archives – Forget About Dawn and Dusk
An afternoon of stormy skies and splashes of sunlight in Southern Utah I wrote these two blogs back in 2012 so they are definitely near the bottom of the archives when it comes to the blogs I have created on Photo Cascadia. Here we are seven years later with this...
5 Stories and Tips for Earth Day 2019
The Earth is over 4.5 billion years old with over 8 billion human inhabitants. Despite how long our planet has been around and the thousands of years it’s sustained human life, it’s still the only known planet in our universe that can support life this way. Yep, it’s...
Please Don’t Tell Anyone
Back in the mid-80s I was canoeing an uncanoeable (is that a word?) river in Utah. I pulled my canoe for two days while walking in the water. The next day I found small channels where I could almost canoe for five minutes at a clip, and finally on the fourth day I...
Remembering A Trip To Easter Island
This week I’m taking a look back at an article I wrote in 2016 called, Easter Island: Photographing The Last Place On Earth. It is hard to believe it has been three years since I had the opportunity to travel to this mythical and remote island with my friends,...
Landscape Photography When It’s Quick and Unplanned
We can get enamored with stories of blood, sweat, and tears to get a photo, the stories where a photographer hiked many miles into the mountains through a rare storm to get a truly unique photo, not to mention the planning that went into it. If not that you might be...
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