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Personal Development Book Reviews for Artists

Personal Development Book Reviews for Artists

by Adrian Klein | Feb 18, 2020 | Book Review, Composition, Education, Philosophy, Photography Business, Photography Tips | 0 comments

** If you prefer listening instead of reading, we hope you enjoy the audio version of this article. Audio versions of some of our articles are a new addition to the blog. The audio you hear will be the person who wrote the post. We welcome any feedback on this new...
From the Archives “Eastern Influences”

From the Archives “Eastern Influences”

by David Cobb | Dec 16, 2019 | Abstract Photography, Composition, David Cobb, Education, Philosophy, Photo Article | 0 comments

A few years ago, I wrote about the struggles I was having as I moved more to an asymmetrical composition style and simplification of my images. The influences of Eastern art were in my mind, but my composition progress was difficult. Today, I can find these...
Mistakes to Avoid When Flying A Drone

Mistakes to Avoid When Flying A Drone

by Kevin McNeal | Nov 11, 2019 | Composition, Kevin McNeal, Photography Apps, Photography Tips, Uncategorized | 0 comments

The use of flying drones to capture images and videos among artists has been very controversial since its introduction. It is a subject that seems to be very black and white. You either love or hate drones. I began experimenting with drones from a place of necessity....
From The Archives – Quotes Filled With Inspiration to Laughter

From The Archives – Quotes Filled With Inspiration to Laughter

by Adrian Klein | Nov 4, 2019 | Abstract Photography, Color, Composition, Education, Philosophy, Photo History, Photography Tips | 0 comments

A few years back I wrote a blog with 46 quotes related to photography and outdoor recreation that either I found inspirational or some simply made me laugh. I find good quotes are fascinating. What started off as simply a comment in a interview, a line in a movie or...
Changes to Popular Oregon Wilderness Locations

Changes to Popular Oregon Wilderness Locations

by Adrian Klein | Sep 18, 2019 | Backpacking, Composition, Education, Locations, News, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Over the last few years we have definitely seen more and more discussion regarding the increased traffic at many locations frequented by photographers and other adventure seekers. I know we have covered this to some extent on our Photo Cascadia blog in prior posts. I...
From The Archives – Photographing Wildflowers for Impact.-Kevin McNeal

From The Archives – Photographing Wildflowers for Impact.-Kevin McNeal

by Photo Cascadia | Jun 23, 2019 | Composition, Locations, Photo Travel, Spring Photography, Uncategorized, Wildflower Photography | 0 comments

For the Photo Cascadia 10th anniversary, we’re revisiting some of the blogs you may have missed the first time around. With wildflower season in full swing I thought a photography blog about photographing wildflowers would be fitting. I hope you enjoy it and...
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