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IN THE FIELD COMPOSITION WORKFLOW (PART 1 – SIMPLIFICATION)

IN THE FIELD COMPOSITION WORKFLOW (PART 1 – SIMPLIFICATION)

by Photo Cascadia | Aug 4, 2015 | Composition, Education | 8 comments

by Zack Schnepf In the Field Composition Workflow Part 2 – Landscape Photography Workflow Recently, on the Photo Cascadia blog; Erin Babnik posted a really excellent article about compositional patterns to look for in nature, I thought it was one of the best...
How Landscape Photographs Tell Stories

How Landscape Photographs Tell Stories

by Erin Babnik | Jul 13, 2015 | Composition, Erin Babnik, Philosophy | 9 comments

When a photograph depicts a person, it is likely to suggest storylines in a fairly straightforward manner. A single or predominant person appearing within a scene will read easily as the story’s protagonist, and details in the image will help to establish strands of...
Book Review – Soul Of The Heights by Ed Cooper

Book Review – Soul Of The Heights by Ed Cooper

by Adrian Klein | Jul 6, 2015 | Backpacking, Book Review, Education, Featured Photographers, Interviews, Philosophy, Photography Techniques | 0 comments

One of the presents for my birthday this year my wife and girls got me was a great hardback book by Ed Cooper “Soul of the Heights – 50 years Going to the Mountains”. If you have a love for being in the great outdoors especially in the Pacific Northwest and don’t know...
Photographing Croatia by David M. Cobb

Photographing Croatia by David M. Cobb

by Photo Cascadia | Jun 30, 2015 | Locations, Night Photography, Photo Travel | 0 comments

Photographing Croatia By David Cobb   The first time I explored Croatia was when I crossed the eastern border through the countries of Montenegro and Albania. Six years later I explored the western portion of the country arriving through Slovenia. Both times I was...
Featured Photographer – Alister Benn

Featured Photographer – Alister Benn

by Sean Bagshaw | Jun 24, 2015 | Featured Photographers, Interviews, Philosophy | 1 comment

For this installment of our Featured Photographer series I decided to turn the tables on my friend, Alister Benn, and interview him. Alister and I first met a few years ago when he interviewed me for a podcast. Since then I have been an avid fan and follower. His work...
A Picture Journey Through Spring In Yosemite National Park

A Picture Journey Through Spring In Yosemite National Park

by Photo Cascadia | Jun 22, 2015 | Locations, Night Photography, Photo Travel, Spring Photography | 2 comments

By Kevin McNeal The 2015 Yosemite in Spring photo tour began with expectations of lush green landscapes, spring-fed waterfalls and endless bloom of dogwoods—and Yosemite did not disappoint. After meeting my group at the Fresno airport we made the journey north through...
Palouse Spring 2015

Palouse Spring 2015

by Chip Phillips | Jun 15, 2015 | Image Processing, Locations, Photo Travel, Photography Techniques | 0 comments

I just finished up a very enjoyable workshop season down in the Palouse region of Washington State.  As many of you know, I live just on the North side of this beautiful area and I am lucky to be able to visit often and give multiple photography tours and workshops...
Video Tutorial: Advantages of Transparent Layer Dodging and Burning

Video Tutorial: Advantages of Transparent Layer Dodging and Burning

by Sean Bagshaw | Jun 11, 2015 | Education, Image Processing, Video Tutorial | 17 comments

  Lightening and darkening (often referred to as dodging and burning) in selective areas of an image to enhance existing light and shadow, to guide the eye or to increase depth and contour is a technique I commonly use. Both in Lightroom and Photoshop there are...
Storm Light

Storm Light

by Photo Cascadia | Jun 3, 2015 | Education, Locations, Philosophy, Photo Article | 3 comments

by Zack Schnepf When it comes to photography, I get excited when I see a storm in the forecast.  Many of my favorite images are taken before, after, or during a storm.  It doesn’t always work out, and there are risks to shooting in stormy conditions, but there is...
Five Compositional Patterns Worth Finding in Nature

Five Compositional Patterns Worth Finding in Nature

by Erin Babnik | May 25, 2015 | Composition, Education, Erin Babnik, Photography Techniques | 29 comments

Landscape photography entails a variety of challenges that can make a successful outing feel like a real triumph, but chief among them may be the task of ‘organizing’ nature through image composition. Nature’s many forms typically coincide in haphazard displays until...
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