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Photo Trip, Family Trip… or Both?!

Photo Trip, Family Trip… or Both?!

by Adrian Klein | May 18, 2015 | Backpacking, Education, Locations, Philosophy, Photo Travel | 7 comments

There are a few photographers I have met that don’t have any immediate family, by this I mean no significant other and no children. The majority of us have at least one or both. If you are young maybe none of the above still applies yet give it time and it will likely...
Eastern Influence by David M. Cobb

Eastern Influence by David M. Cobb

by Photo Cascadia | May 11, 2015 | Education, Featured Photographers, Philosophy | 7 comments

Eastern Influence By David M. Cobb   Over the years I’ve spent a great deal of time visiting art museums, searching out the European masters, the cubists, the impressionists, the Hudson River School, and others. But it wasn’t until I saw Edward Weston’s Pepper #30...
A Trip Report From Our Northern Lights Fairbanks, Alaska Photo Tour – Kevin McNeal

A Trip Report From Our Northern Lights Fairbanks, Alaska Photo Tour – Kevin McNeal

by Photo Cascadia | May 4, 2015 | Locations, Night Photography, Photography Business, Winter Photography, Workshops | 2 comments

On social media I get asked all sorts of questions but one of the questions a lot of people are curious about is what happens when a photographer takes a photo tour and what can they expect. So for this blog I am sharing my trip report from my recent travels to...
Google Maps for Photographers

Google Maps for Photographers

by Chip Phillips | Apr 28, 2015 | Photography Apps, Photography Tips | 8 comments

I have been asked quite a few times while leading workshops about what app or device I use for a GPS and for keeping track of locations.  I have done a lot of research and given a lot of thought to many of the different apps available for both Android and Apple...
New HDR and Panorama Photo Merge in Lightroom CC (2015)

New HDR and Panorama Photo Merge in Lightroom CC (2015)

by Sean Bagshaw | Apr 22, 2015 | Camera Raw, Education, High Dynamic Range, Image Processing, Lightroom, Photography Software | 7 comments

  In the video tutorial below I demonstrate two exciting advances in the April 21 release of Lightroom CC (2015), Photo Merge to HDR and Photo Merge to Panorama. Lightroom has gone through substantial improvements over the years to give photographers more control...
MY JOURNEY TO A CAREER IN PHOTOGRAPHY

MY JOURNEY TO A CAREER IN PHOTOGRAPHY

by Zack Schnepf | Apr 15, 2015 | Photography Business | 1 comment

by Zack Schnepf One of the most common questions I get on workshops and at art shows is how I got into photography and how I turned photography into my profession.  In today’s article I talk about the journey that led me to a career in landscape photography.  I always...
Creative Approaches to Landscape Photography: The Thrill of Discovery

Creative Approaches to Landscape Photography: The Thrill of Discovery

by Erin Babnik | Apr 6, 2015 | Erin Babnik, Philosophy, Photo Travel | 12 comments

Last week we introduced and welcomed Erin Babnik as a new contributor to the PhotoCascadia blog. This week we are proud to publish Erin’s first feature piece. Make sure to visit Erin’s website to learn more about her and explore...
Welcome Erin Babnik! New PhotoCascadia Blog Contributor!

Welcome Erin Babnik! New PhotoCascadia Blog Contributor!

by Sean Bagshaw | Mar 30, 2015 | Featured Photographers, Interviews | 11 comments

This week on the PhotoCascadia blog we are very excited to welcome a new blog contributor, the talented and esteemed Erin Babnik. We became acquainted with Erin’s photography a couple of years ago. At the time she was doing a lot of work in the Julianne Alps of...
What You May Not Know About Photo Cascadia Team Members

What You May Not Know About Photo Cascadia Team Members

by Adrian Klein | Mar 23, 2015 | Featured Photographers, Interviews, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Photography Business | 0 comments

As our newsletter subscribers might know over the last last year we have taken turns pointing the lens on each of us to provide more insight to us personally. Since these were spread out among a half dozen newsletters we thought it would be good to post a recap that...
2015 NANPA Summit (a recap) by David Cobb

2015 NANPA Summit (a recap) by David Cobb

by Photo Cascadia | Mar 16, 2015 | Education, Locations | 4 comments

  Thrills, chills, and a bit of spilled milk, but I attended the 19th Annual NANPA (North American Nature Photography Association) summit in San Diego to be inspired, make connections, meet old friends, and greet new ones. I was not disappointed. This year’s keynote...
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