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Photography Contests – Worth it or Worthless?

by Adrian Klein | Aug 9, 2013 | Philosophy, Photography Business | 7 comments

By Adrian Klein I recently thought about the fact that I have entered very few photography contests these days as my email seems to be filled with more and more contests to enter. I rarely go a week without at least a handful it seems. I remember looking for every...
Photography Website Options

Photography Website Options

by Adrian Klein | Jul 1, 2013 | Philosophy, Photography Business | 5 comments

By Adrian Klein Recently I put together a new photography website. I have had a number of people ask about it. Did I build it? Did I use a template service? Is it custom? Today there many options available that makes the process fairly painless for a pretty robust...

David Cobb Interview on the “Back Page”

by Photo Cascadia | Jun 24, 2013 | Book Review, Interviews, Japanese Gardens, Locations, Philosophy, Photography Business, Photography Techniques, Video Tutorial | 0 comments

  David Cobb Interview on the “Back Page” By David Cobb   Last March I sat down with Jody Seay for an interview on “The Back Page,” to talk about my images in the book “Quiet Beauty: Japanese Gardens of North America.” Her show is distributed to various PBS...
Photography and our Environment

Photography and our Environment

by Adrian Klein | May 13, 2013 | Locations, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Photography Business | 8 comments

By Adrian Klein Each day I think about my impact on this earth. It’s not always a pretty one I must admit. I’d like to say that by adventuring out and capturing pretty pictures I help show why we should conserve this or protect that. I think many of us taking nature...
The View by David Cobb

The View by David Cobb

by Photo Cascadia | May 6, 2013 | Locations, Philosophy, Photo Travel | 12 comments

The View By David Cobb There is a place I go to photograph off a non-descript pullout on Highway 14. It’s found along the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge, it’s easy to get to, and I keep returning for the view. Mt Hood stands over the town of Hood River,...
Previsualization, Possibly the Most Important Thing I do in Photography

Previsualization, Possibly the Most Important Thing I do in Photography

by Photo Cascadia | Mar 15, 2013 | Image Processing, Philosophy | 3 comments

by Zack Schnepf Previsualization is one of, if not the most important thing I do in photography and in art in general.  It’s also one of the hardest things to teach.  I use previsualization in the field and in post processing to envision what I want the final image to...
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