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Nature Selfies

Nature Selfies

by Adrian Klein | Oct 12, 2015 | Backpacking, Composition, Education, Locations, Philosophy, Photography Techniques | 4 comments

In this online world of the selfie crazed photo posts there is still the more classic selfie of putting up a tripod with camera for setting up the perfect scene. I like to say I have a selfie stick and jokingly point to my tripod. Taking a more old school approach I...
What I Learned From Co-Hosting A Photo Walk By Kevin McNeal

What I Learned From Co-Hosting A Photo Walk By Kevin McNeal

by Photo Cascadia | Sep 29, 2015 | Color, Composition, Education, High Dynamic Range, Locations | 3 comments

  I recently got the chance to co-host a Photo Walk in Vancouver, BC, Canada with 500px. We also had the luck to have Fuji as a sponsor for the event and to have a representative from Fuji join us. About 80 people participated in the Photo Walk. There were lots...
IN THE FIELD COMPOSITION WORKFLOW  (PART 2 – LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY WORKFLOW)

IN THE FIELD COMPOSITION WORKFLOW (PART 2 – LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY WORKFLOW)

by Photo Cascadia | Sep 15, 2015 | Composition, Education, Philosophy | 2 comments

by Zack Schnepf In the Field Composition Workflow Part 1 – Simplification Having a workflow, both in the field and for post processing is extremely helpful just as having a road map if you get lost is extremely helpful.  That’s what a good workflow is for me, a...
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...
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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