Monet’s Canadian Rockies-by Chip Phillips
I recently took a short trip up to the Banff National Park in Alberta Canada. The area is quite beautiful this time of year, and most of the roads are plowed throughout the winter. Mount Chephren Mist I shot this image shortly after sunrise one morning. The clouds...Advanced Selections and Masking Preview Video
by Zack Schnepf Please forgive me, I’m still getting over a cold. This is a short video preview of a video I’m producing on advanced selections and masking. For me, these techniques are the heart of what make Photoshop the industry standard in photo...
Is Your Processing Workflow Non-Destructive?
By Sean Bagshaw Recently, through my own pondering and in reading the musings of other photographers, I have been energized by the idea that digital image processing is less of a revolution and more of a return to photography’s roots. Photographers in the golden...
Photographing the Garden Landscape
Photographing the Garden Landscape By David Cobb I’ve recently signed a book contract to produce Japanese Gardens of North America with writer Kendall Brown, and it’s due out in spring 2013. So lately the garden landscape has been on my mind, especially as it pertains...
Pricing Your Photography Products
By Adrian Klein Well I can assure you this will not be the most visually stimulating blog post. That said I can also assure you it’s one that is worth the time to read for anyone that struggles with how to determine pricing of the work you sell. Pricing your...
Maritime Lighthouses Of Eastern Canada
Lighthouses Of The Maritimes When it comes to nature photography one of the most exciting subjects to photograph are lighthouses. Behind every lighthouse there is a story; the story is what I try to convey through the imagery of the photographs. My main purpose was to...
Fallen Arch
By Zack Schnepf This past week the iconic Keyhole Arch collapsed. It was located at Cape Kiwanda, north of Pacific City, Oregon. I’ve been visiting this location since I was a teenager, I would camp on the beach next to this spot. At the time, I wished I could capture...
Encouters With Not-So-Scary Beasts-by Chip Phillips
While every photographer knows that he or she must take precautions to avoid dangerous animals in the wild, many animals encounters are not so much threatening as they are humorous. Animals sometimes get in the way and can be frightening, but for the most part they...
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