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Finding Your Niche

Finding Your Niche

by David Cobb | Sep 30, 2018 | David Cobb, Education, Garden Photography, Japanese Gardens, Photography Business, Photography Tips | 0 comments

Finding Your Niche   I recently met up with photographer Mike Moats, and remembered his story of photographing the Watchman in Zion National Park. He stood there with 150 other people photographing the same damn scene and realized he couldn’t compete with all of them,...
“Luck is What Happens When Preparation Meets Opportunity”

“Luck is What Happens When Preparation Meets Opportunity”

by Zack Schnepf | Sep 6, 2018 | Education | 0 comments

This is a famous quote by the Roman philosopher Seneca, and it’s been a guiding principal in my photography as well as life in general.  There is a misconception I hear a lot from people at art shows as well as online.  People will say things like “Wow, what an...
How to Decide if Your New Photo is Ready for the Eyes of the World

How to Decide if Your New Photo is Ready for the Eyes of the World

by Erin Babnik | Aug 30, 2018 | Education, Erin Babnik, Image Processing, Philosophy, Photography Business, Portfolios | 0 comments

The fast-paced world of online photo sharing and the conveniences of digital development have combined to encourage increasingly rapid and frequent production of photographs, an approach that is very likely to favor quantity over quality. Indeed, most social media...
When Will Vandalism of our Treasured Locations Stop?

When Will Vandalism of our Treasured Locations Stop?

by Adrian Klein | Aug 26, 2018 | Education, Locations, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips | 0 comments

This summer I visited Cape Kiwanda in Pacific City, Oregon. It was my first time to the area in about four years, the longest stretch away as a photographer since my first visit over a decade ago. Shortly after my last visit the area become rather controversial with...
Backlighting – My Favorite Light

Backlighting – My Favorite Light

by David Cobb | Aug 13, 2018 | Education, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips | 0 comments

I love backlighting in landscape photography; it creates an inner glow to mountain flowers, fall leaves, and meadows or rim lighting around wildlife. Backlighting also accentuates morning mist, fog, smoke, and haze, and shooting into that kind of atmosphere will...
Photography – Learning the Hard Way

Photography – Learning the Hard Way

by Adrian Klein | Jul 1, 2018 | Composition, Education, Image Processing, Philosophy, Photography Business, Photography Techniques | 0 comments

Most of what you see and read around photography talks about our successes and showcases only our best work. This isn’t surprising as we prefer to show off the good, not the bad, if are trying to capture another person’s split-second attention before the next shiny...
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