• 
  • 
Photo Cascadia
  • Home
  • The Team
    • Erin Babnik
    • Sean Bagshaw
    • David Cobb
    • Adrian Klein
    • Kevin McNeal
    • Chip Phillips
    • Zack Schnepf
  • The Blog
  • Galleries
    • Erin Babnik
    • Sean Bagshaw
    • David Cobb
    • Adrian Klein
    • Kevin McNeal
    • Chip Phillips
    • Zack Schnepf
  • About
    • About Photo Cascadia
    • Curriculum Vitae
    • News
    • Interviews
    • Years In Images
  • Events
    • Workshops
    • Classes
    • Talks
    • Conferences
    • Exhibitions
      • Atmosphere Exhibition
  • Store
    • Video Tutorials
    • Books & Calendars
  • Contact Us
Select Page
Appreciating Those Fleeting Moments

Appreciating Those Fleeting Moments

by David Cobb | Feb 24, 2019 | David Cobb, Philosophy | 0 comments

As part of Photo Cascadia’s ten-year anniversary, we’re reposting some of our favorite blogs from the past. This one is from September of 2011 and it’s short, but I remember it being a difficult blog for me to write. Last week I was reminded of these words while...
From The Archives – Revisiting Prior Blog Posts in 2019

From The Archives – Revisiting Prior Blog Posts in 2019

by Adrian Klein | Jan 14, 2019 | Camera Raw, Composition, Gear Review, Philosophy, Photography Business | 0 comments

It’s hard to believe yet 2019 is the year Photo Cascadia celebrates our 10th anniversary! In May of 2009 Photo Cascadia was formed and our website launched not too far afterward. There are many things in this world that don’t make it to the 10 year mark...
Erin Babnik Shares Personal Story of Surviving the Camp Fire

Erin Babnik Shares Personal Story of Surviving the Camp Fire

by Erin Babnik | Dec 4, 2018 | Erin Babnik, Philosophy, Photo Article | 0 comments

Due to the personal nature of its content, the article that I published this week appears on my own website. After losing my home, my office, and everything inside to the wildfire of November 8, I have been incredibly fortunate and grateful to receive immense support...
Landscape Photography When It’s Quick and Unplanned

Landscape Photography When It’s Quick and Unplanned

by Adrian Klein | Nov 26, 2018 | Locations, Philosophy, Photo Article, Photo Travel, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips, Winter Photography | 0 comments

We can get enamored with stories of blood, sweat, and tears to get a photo, the stories where a photographer hiked many miles into the mountains through a rare storm to get a truly unique photo, not to mention the planning that went into it. If not that you might be...
10 Items to Bring on Your Next Photography Trip

10 Items to Bring on Your Next Photography Trip

by Adrian Klein | Oct 9, 2018 | Backpacking, Education, Locations, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Photography Apps, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips | 0 comments

Whether you are heading out on a photography adventure for a weekend or week, or even longer, there are things we all think about taking beyond our camera equipment and accessories. I believe there is non-photography equipment that helps make or break the outing. I am...
Galen Rowell, the original adventurer photographer

Galen Rowell, the original adventurer photographer

by Chip Phillips | Sep 20, 2018 | Featured Photographers, Philosophy | 0 comments

One of the first figures in the world of landscape photography to inspire me was Galen Rowell. Although I started my journey into photography after the legendary landscape photographer, mountaineer, writer, and conservationist tragically passed away, his life and...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »

Search The Site

Articles by Category

Recent Articles

  • Photo Cascadia’s Year In Photography 2021
  • Elements Magazine and Fine Landscape Photography
  • Paranormal Wilderness Experiences

Recent Comments

  • David Cobb on Book Review: A Photographer’s Life, Review by David Cobb
  • Home
  • The Team
  • The Blog
  • Galleries
  • About
  • Events
  • Store
  • Contact Us
Copyright © 2025 Photo Cascadia. All Rights Reserved.