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Featured Photographer – Alister Benn

Featured Photographer – Alister Benn

by Sean Bagshaw | Jun 24, 2015 | Featured Photographers, Interviews, Philosophy | 1 comment

For this installment of our Featured Photographer series I decided to turn the tables on my friend, Alister Benn, and interview him. Alister and I first met a few years ago when he interviewed me for a podcast. Since then I have been an avid fan and follower. His work...
Storm Light

Storm Light

by Photo Cascadia | Jun 3, 2015 | Education, Locations, Philosophy, Photo Article | 3 comments

by Zack Schnepf When it comes to photography, I get excited when I see a storm in the forecast.  Many of my favorite images are taken before, after, or during a storm.  It doesn’t always work out, and there are risks to shooting in stormy conditions, but there is...
Photo Trip, Family Trip… or Both?!

Photo Trip, Family Trip… or Both?!

by Adrian Klein | May 18, 2015 | Backpacking, Education, Locations, Philosophy, Photo Travel | 7 comments

There are a few photographers I have met that don’t have any immediate family, by this I mean no significant other and no children. The majority of us have at least one or both. If you are young maybe none of the above still applies yet give it time and it will likely...
Eastern Influence by David M. Cobb

Eastern Influence by David M. Cobb

by Photo Cascadia | May 11, 2015 | Education, Featured Photographers, Philosophy | 7 comments

Eastern Influence By David M. Cobb   Over the years I’ve spent a great deal of time visiting art museums, searching out the European masters, the cubists, the impressionists, the Hudson River School, and others. But it wasn’t until I saw Edward Weston’s Pepper #30...
Creative Approaches to Landscape Photography: The Thrill of Discovery

Creative Approaches to Landscape Photography: The Thrill of Discovery

by Erin Babnik | Apr 6, 2015 | Erin Babnik, Philosophy, Photo Travel | 12 comments

Last week we introduced and welcomed Erin Babnik as a new contributor to the PhotoCascadia blog. This week we are proud to publish Erin’s first feature piece. Make sure to visit Erin’s website to learn more about her and explore...
What You May Not Know About Photo Cascadia Team Members

What You May Not Know About Photo Cascadia Team Members

by Adrian Klein | Mar 23, 2015 | Featured Photographers, Interviews, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Photography Business | 0 comments

As our newsletter subscribers might know over the last last year we have taken turns pointing the lens on each of us to provide more insight to us personally. Since these were spread out among a half dozen newsletters we thought it would be good to post a recap that...
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