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Female Landscape Photographers Who Inspire

by David Cobb | Feb 9, 2014 | Featured Photographers, Philosophy | 52 comments

  By David Cobb The other day I was asked my thoughts about today’s outstanding female landscape photographers. So below is a list of 21 practicing women landscape photographers whose work inspires me. (This isn’t meant to be an all-inclusive list by any means.)...

Photo Cascadia – Best of 2013

by Adrian Klein | Dec 23, 2013 | Locations, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Video Tutorial | 6 comments

By Adrian Klein Here we are, another year is coming to a close for all of us which brings time to reflect on the past and what potentially lies ahead for the new year. We  don’t know about you yet we can say it’s breathtaking to look back at the photos...

Could a Few Morons Ruin It For the Rest of Us? by Chip Phillips

by Chip Phillips | Nov 11, 2013 | Philosophy | 10 comments

This past October, you probably heard about the scout leaders in Utah’s Goblin Valley State Park who thought it was a good idea to topple over a millennia-old hoodoo.  Because they are geniuses, they then uploaded a video of the act to YouTube, including them...
Protecting and Tracking Your Images Online

Protecting and Tracking Your Images Online

by Adrian Klein | Nov 3, 2013 | Image Processing, Noise Removal, Philosophy, Photography Business, Photography Software, Photography Techniques | 7 comments

By Adrian Klein I touched on this topic in early 2012 on this blog with the post New Photography Copyright Laws – Where Do You Stand when SOPA and PIPA were the buzz acronyms making their way through the online world. Although that buzz died down the subject of image...
Improvisatory Photography-by Chip Phillips

Improvisatory Photography-by Chip Phillips

by Chip Phillips | Sep 26, 2013 | Philosophy, Photography Techniques | 10 comments

Very often as photographers, we have an idea in our heads of the shot that we want to take.  Sometimes of the exact shot we want to take.  This previsualization  seems to come very natural to us photographers and is hard to avoid.  It isn’t a bad thing either....

The Bang Bang Club (Film review) by David Cobb

by Photo Cascadia | Sep 8, 2013 | Film Review, Philosophy, Photo Travel | 2 comments

“The Bang Bang Club” Film review by David Cobb   It’s not often that films are made about photographers, and when they are they’re usually documentaries. There are a few exceptions: In the early 2000s “City of God” dealt with the issue of photography in a peripheral...
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