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Staying In Shape During Winter – Kevin McNeal

Staying In Shape During Winter – Kevin McNeal

by Kevin McNeal | Jan 26, 2015 | Backpacking, Philosophy, Photography Tips | 4 comments

This year I made an early New Year resolution back in November to make sure that I maintained a healthy lifestyle through the winter period.  A lot of people like myself commit to goals like this but fall short of achieving this. So how was I going to follow through...
Processing:  Before and After Photos

Processing: Before and After Photos

by Zack Schnepf | Jan 5, 2015 | Education, High Dynamic Range, Image Processing, Luminosity Masks, Philosophy | 12 comments

by Zack Schnepf I get one request more than any other, to see what my photos look like before and after I process them.  I found this incredibly helpful myself when I was starting out in photography.  I’ve done this before and I think I will make it a regular...

Photo Cascadia – Best of 2014

by Adrian Klein | Dec 21, 2014 | Philosophy, Photo Travel, Video Tutorial | 1 comment

  Once again another year is coming to a close for all of us which brings time to look back on the past and what might lie ahead for the new year. This year marks the 5 year milestone since Photo Cascadia was born. Surviving the toddler years we are feeling...
F-stop Gear – Kenti Backpack Review By Adrian Klein

F-stop Gear – Kenti Backpack Review By Adrian Klein

by Adrian Klein | Oct 27, 2014 | Backpacking, Gear Review, Philosophy, Photo Travel | 3 comments

When I am getting ready to head out for a hike or take my camera gear I normally don’t travel very light, except of course when I am backpacking. One of F-stop Gear’s smaller packs forces me to travel lighter than I normally would and this pack is the Kenti, the...
PRE-VISUALIZATION PART 2 – PROCESSING

PRE-VISUALIZATION PART 2 – PROCESSING

by Photo Cascadia | Sep 21, 2014 | Education, Image Processing, Luminosity Masks, Philosophy | 1 comment

In the last part of this series I talked about starting the process of pre-visualization in the field, you can read the first part of the series here:  http://www.photocascadia.com/blog/pre-visualization-part-1-starting-the-process/#.VB9OpksyPiM  Just as important, is...
Sony a6000 Mirrorless Camera Review

Sony a6000 Mirrorless Camera Review

by Adrian Klein | Sep 4, 2014 | Camera Raw, Education, Philosophy, Photo Travel | 7 comments

To start off I know Chip covered this camera in one of his recent posts yet I figured I would provide my thoughts and images for what it’s worth. As I was packing up for a backpack trip this past spring my DSLR equipment seemed heavier than usual. Tip top shape I was...
Movies That Inspire and Excite

Movies That Inspire and Excite

by Adrian Klein | Aug 4, 2014 | Book Review, Film Review, Interviews, Locations, Philosophy, Photo Travel | 0 comments

Chances are you would rather be out exploring and enjoying outdoors whether curb side view, hiking miles into the woods, paddling majestic waterways or the myriad of other options instead of reading a blog post. I can relate, seeing amazing places in photos and videos...
PRE-VISUALIZATION PART 1 – STARTING THE PROCESS

PRE-VISUALIZATION PART 1 – STARTING THE PROCESS

by Photo Cascadia | Jul 10, 2014 | Education, Philosophy | 4 comments

by Zack Schnepf I’m going to start a new series on what I consider to be the most important part of my photography. It’s also one the most challenging concepts for many of my students during workshops. What do I mean when I say pre-visualization? This is concept I...
Three Small Photography Gear Tips

Three Small Photography Gear Tips

by Adrian Klein | May 12, 2014 | Gear Review, Philosophy, Photography Techniques | 4 comments

I am sure all of us that are into photography have little tips we each find useful as well as many that are worthwhile enough to share with others. I got to thinking of several that I have mentioned for a number of years at workshops that folks found useful so I...
Preventing Image Loss – Capture to Storage

Preventing Image Loss – Capture to Storage

by Adrian Klein | Apr 5, 2014 | Gear Review, Philosophy, Photography Software | 17 comments

By Adrian Klein I wrote a little about this a few years back yet that was more specifically around different backup solutions. I figured that would be the end of it… wishful thinking. After a recent issue occurred during a power outage I realized over the last 7...
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