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From The Archives – Forget About Dawn and Dusk

From The Archives – Forget About Dawn and Dusk

by Adrian Klein | Jun 12, 2019 | Abstract Photography, Color, Composition, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Photography Techniques, Portfolios | 0 comments

An afternoon of stormy skies and splashes of sunlight in Southern Utah I wrote these two blogs back in 2012 so they are definitely near the bottom of the archives when it comes to the blogs I have created on Photo Cascadia. Here we are seven years later with this...
5 Stories and Tips for Earth Day 2019

5 Stories and Tips for Earth Day 2019

by Adrian Klein | Apr 21, 2019 | Education, Locations, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Photography Techniques | 0 comments

The Earth is over 4.5 billion years old with over 8 billion human inhabitants. Despite how long our planet has been around and the thousands of years it’s sustained human life, it’s still the only known planet in our universe that can support life this way. Yep, it’s...
Please Don’t Tell Anyone

Please Don’t Tell Anyone

by David Cobb | Apr 14, 2019 | David Cobb, Education, Locations, Philosophy, Photo Travel | 0 comments

Back in the mid-80s I was canoeing an uncanoeable (is that a word?) river in Utah. I pulled my canoe for two days while walking in the water. The next day I found small channels where I could almost canoe for five minutes at a clip, and finally on the fourth day I...
Four (More) Compositional Patterns Worth Finding in Nature

Four (More) Compositional Patterns Worth Finding in Nature

by Erin Babnik | Apr 9, 2019 | Composition, Education, Erin Babnik, Philosophy, Photography Tips, Uncategorized | 0 comments

In celebration of our tenth anniversary, we at Photo Cascadia are revisiting some of our favorite posts from the vast archives of educational content that we have produced since the team’s formation. For my first contribution to this retrospective series, I have...
Remembering A Trip To Easter Island

Remembering A Trip To Easter Island

by Sean Bagshaw | Mar 25, 2019 | Locations, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Sean Bagshaw | 0 comments

This week I’m taking a look back at an article I wrote in 2016 called, Easter Island: Photographing The Last Place On Earth. It is hard to believe it has been three years since I had the opportunity to travel to this mythical and remote island with my friends,...
Life After Fire – Wildfires and Landscape Photography

Life After Fire – Wildfires and Landscape Photography

by Adrian Klein | Mar 4, 2019 | Education, Locations, Philosophy, Photography Techniques | 0 comments

As often is the case today we are seeing people, animals and our landscape negatively impacted by the increasing wildfires. Gone are the days where it felt for most of us something that happens to other people or in some far off rural location. I am sure anyone...
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