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How to Decide if Your New Photo is Ready for the Eyes of the World

How to Decide if Your New Photo is Ready for the Eyes of the World

by Erin Babnik | Aug 30, 2018 | Education, Erin Babnik, Image Processing, Philosophy, Photography Business, Portfolios | 0 comments

The fast-paced world of online photo sharing and the conveniences of digital development have combined to encourage increasingly rapid and frequent production of photographs, an approach that is very likely to favor quantity over quality. Indeed, most social media...
When Will Vandalism of our Treasured Locations Stop?

When Will Vandalism of our Treasured Locations Stop?

by Adrian Klein | Aug 26, 2018 | Education, Locations, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips | 0 comments

This summer I visited Cape Kiwanda in Pacific City, Oregon. It was my first time to the area in about four years, the longest stretch away as a photographer since my first visit over a decade ago. Shortly after my last visit the area become rather controversial with...
Photography – Learning the Hard Way

Photography – Learning the Hard Way

by Adrian Klein | Jul 1, 2018 | Composition, Education, Image Processing, Philosophy, Photography Business, Photography Techniques | 0 comments

Most of what you see and read around photography talks about our successes and showcases only our best work. This isn’t surprising as we prefer to show off the good, not the bad, if are trying to capture another person’s split-second attention before the next shiny...
Does that Landscape Photograph Belong in a Museum?

Does that Landscape Photograph Belong in a Museum?

by Erin Babnik | Apr 5, 2018 | Education, Erin Babnik, Philosophy, Photography Business | 0 comments

While the end uses of documentary and commercial photographs are limitless, the photograph that exists for its own sake is traditionally destined for a wall. This tendency is especially true for fine art landscape photographs, which ordinarily end up within a private...
Pricing Your Photography Products… Refreshed

Pricing Your Photography Products… Refreshed

by Adrian Klein | Mar 26, 2018 | Education, Philosophy, Photo Article, Photography Business, Photography Tips, Printing | 0 comments

I originally wrote a very similar blog post back in early 2011. It’s been a long time yet the subject is still quite applicable. I thought I would dust it off and make some updates for readers that might not have been following our blog that far back. I can...
Variation Of Light In The Dolomites

Variation Of Light In The Dolomites

by Sean Bagshaw | Feb 12, 2018 | Education, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Photography Tips, Winter Photography | 0 comments

I am writing from a mountain lodge in the Italian Dolomites on a trip with Photo Cascadia teammate, Erin Babnik, so this article will be short and sweet. We spent a couple days before our winter workshop photographing at the end of a small valley with dramatic peaks...
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