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The Lure of the Overlooked

The Lure of the Overlooked

by David Cobb | Jul 5, 2020 | David Cobb, Locations, Philosophy, Photo Article, Photo History, Photo Travel, Spring Photography | 0 comments

“Nature is full of pictures, and they are to be found in what appears to the uninitiated the most unlikely places.” P.H. Emerson Like landscape photographer P.H. Emerson, I am one to avoid crowds while photographing and I enjoy the hunt for the image almost as much as...
New Book Preorder Available – Oregon, My Oregon: Land of Natural Wonders

New Book Preorder Available – Oregon, My Oregon: Land of Natural Wonders

by Adrian Klein | May 26, 2020 | Book Review, Locations, News, Philosophy, Photo Article, Photo Travel | 0 comments

The Photo Cascadia team is proud and excited to announce the pre-sale launch of the book Oregon, My Oregon: Land of Natural Wonders. This book is a high-quality photographic collection showcasing the natural wonders that can be found across this alluring state. Oregon...
The Urban Nature Photographer

The Urban Nature Photographer

by Adrian Klein | Apr 6, 2020 | Composition, Locations, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Photography Business, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips, Video | 0 comments

I hope that everyone reading this is doing well during these unprecedented times. It’s certainly going to be a rough road here for many photographers in the short run yet the creativity and caring I see coming from those I know and those I don’t, is going to help...
Avoiding Burnout In Photography

Avoiding Burnout In Photography

by Kevin McNeal | Feb 25, 2020 | Education, Kevin McNeal, Philosophy, Uncategorized | 0 comments

** If you prefer listening instead of reading, we hope you enjoy the audio version of this article. Audio versions of some of our articles are a new addition to the blog. The audio you hear will be the person who wrote the post. We welcome any feedback on this new...
Personal Development Book Reviews for Artists

Personal Development Book Reviews for Artists

by Adrian Klein | Feb 18, 2020 | Book Review, Composition, Education, Philosophy, Photography Business, Photography Tips | 0 comments

** If you prefer listening instead of reading, we hope you enjoy the audio version of this article. Audio versions of some of our articles are a new addition to the blog. The audio you hear will be the person who wrote the post. We welcome any feedback on this new...
From the Archives “Eastern Influences”

From the Archives “Eastern Influences”

by David Cobb | Dec 16, 2019 | Abstract Photography, Composition, David Cobb, Education, Philosophy, Photo Article | 0 comments

A few years ago, I wrote about the struggles I was having as I moved more to an asymmetrical composition style and simplification of my images. The influences of Eastern art were in my mind, but my composition progress was difficult. Today, I can find these...
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