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The “Cramming” or “Shoot-Through” Technique by David Cobb

The “Cramming” or “Shoot-Through” Technique by David Cobb

by David Cobb | Feb 8, 2016 | Garden Photography, Macro, Photography Techniques | 10 comments

The spring wildflowers have started to pop in the Columbia River Gorge of Oregon, so I thought I’d take the time to explore a technique I often use for photographing spring wildflowers called “shoot-through” or “cramming.” I had used this technique for a number of...
Video Tutorial: Adding Shadow Detail in Photoshop

Video Tutorial: Adding Shadow Detail in Photoshop

by Chip Phillips | Jan 26, 2016 | Education, Image Processing, Photography Techniques, Video Tutorial | 0 comments

Here is a quick little video on some tips for adding shadow detail to your images in Photoshop. For more image editing videos, check out the videos page on my website.  Enjoy!  
Eastern Sierra Autumn Workshop Photo Journal

Eastern Sierra Autumn Workshop Photo Journal

by Sean Bagshaw | Jan 22, 2016 | Fall Color Photography, Locations, Photo Travel, Workshops | 6 comments

Welcome to 2016 on the Photo Cascadia blog. I have the distinct honor of being chosen to write the first article of the new year. Actually I drew the short straw, but either way I’m excited to be kicking off Photo Cascadia’s sixth year of sharing,...
Photo Cascadia – Best of 2015

Photo Cascadia – Best of 2015

by Adrian Klein | Dec 20, 2015 | Locations, Philosophy, Photo Article, Photo Travel, Video Tutorial | 15 comments

Yet again another year has flown by which brings time to look back on the past and what might lie ahead for the new year. Going strong for six years with no signs of letting up on the gas. We grew by a whopping 16.6% with Erin Babnik joining our crew. We continue...
The Creative Photographer: Three Reasons Why You Should Forget About Originality

The Creative Photographer: Three Reasons Why You Should Forget About Originality

by Erin Babnik | Dec 8, 2015 | Education, Erin Babnik, Philosophy | 4 comments

  Originality is the single most celebrated quality of the artist. Craftsmanship may rank a close second, but it is originality that typically draws the most praise and causes an artist to be remembered. Nonetheless, there are several good reasons why the...
Canadian Rockies During Fall – Trip Report

Canadian Rockies During Fall – Trip Report

by Adrian Klein | Nov 30, 2015 | Composition, Fall Color Photography, Locations, Philosophy, Photo Article, Photo Travel, Photography Techniques | 2 comments

Late last year we were out as a Photo Cascadia group along the Oregon Coast when the idea was brought up to head to the Canadian Rockies for fall 2015. I was in! I had not been there while it sat on my list of must see places to visit for too long. Fast forward to the...
Book Review: More Than A Rock, review by David Cobb

Book Review: More Than A Rock, review by David Cobb

by Photo Cascadia | Nov 23, 2015 | Book Review | 4 comments

  “Most men pursue pleasure with such breathless haste that they hurry past it.” –Soren Kierkegaard Guy Tal is not most men; his photography is deliberate and so is his writing. In his new book More Than a Rock: Essays on Art, Creativity, Photography, Nature, and Life...
Advantages To A Cruise Vacation For Photographers by Kevin McNeal

Advantages To A Cruise Vacation For Photographers by Kevin McNeal

by Kevin McNeal | Nov 19, 2015 | Photo Travel, Photography Tips | 3 comments

    Looking out at the turquoise waters of the Caribbean from the cruise ship, I think of all the advantages one has when vacationing on a cruise ship. I began my enthusiasm for photography while working on a cruise ship and have seen some unforgettable...
IN THE FIELD COMPOSITION WORKFLOW  (PART 3 – COMPOSITION MODELS)

IN THE FIELD COMPOSITION WORKFLOW (PART 3 – COMPOSITION MODELS)

by Photo Cascadia | Nov 5, 2015 | Composition, Education, Photo Article, Photography Techniques | 1 comment

by Zack Schnepf As I’ve mentioned before, composition is the most challenging part of photography for me.  It’s also one of the most rewarding aspects of photography.  Bringing together different elements into a compelling composition is a wonderful creative process. ...
New Luminoisty Mask Tools: Infinity Masks and Zone Picker

New Luminoisty Mask Tools: Infinity Masks and Zone Picker

by Sean Bagshaw | Nov 3, 2015 | Education, Image Processing, Luminosity Masks, Photography Software, Video Tutorial | 9 comments

If you are a TKActions user, luminosity mask enthusiast or just like to keep up to date with the most current tools and techniques available for high end image developing, then this article will interest you. If you aren’t versed in what luminosity masks are...
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