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Sean Bagshaw’s Conversation With Matt Payne on F-Stop Collaborate and Listen

Sean Bagshaw’s Conversation With Matt Payne on F-Stop Collaborate and Listen

by Sean Bagshaw | Nov 29, 2017 | Interviews, Philosophy, Podcasts | 0 comments

  On November 20 I sat down (virtually) with Matt Payne to chat about landscape photography for his podcast, F-Stop Collaborate and Listen. We had a great time talking about a variety of topics including – Our respective journeys into landscape...
10 ESSENTIAL ITEMS I ALWAYS HAVE IN MY CAMERA BAG

10 ESSENTIAL ITEMS I ALWAYS HAVE IN MY CAMERA BAG

by Zack Schnepf | Nov 15, 2017 | Backpacking, Philosophy, Photography Tips | 5 comments

  I’m a huge fan of outdoor adventure! I love exploring wild places, being immersed in nature and photographing rare moments of natural beauty! I’ve had some amazing experiences and also had some close calls. I’ve learned some important lessons along the way. It...
Thoughts From a Juror

Thoughts From a Juror

by Adrian Klein | Oct 23, 2017 | Color, Composition, Education, Image Processing, Locations, Philosophy, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips, Printing, Printing | 6 comments

This year I was asked to be the juror for a show at a gallery in the Columbia River Gorge and after doing it felt it would be worth sharing some thoughts about it, mostly what went on in my head process and thought wise. Most of my experience to date has been...
The Big Picture: Why Perfect Technique Does Not Always Improve a Photograph

The Big Picture: Why Perfect Technique Does Not Always Improve a Photograph

by Erin Babnik | Sep 19, 2017 | Education, Erin Babnik, Philosophy, Photography Techniques | 14 comments

  “You can’t depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus.” —Mark Twain A little secret that is well known to educators is the concept of the “good lie”. It encapsulates the idea that any course of instruction is bound to be incomplete or...
The Eagle Creek Fire Still Burns, Yet We Must Look To The Future

The Eagle Creek Fire Still Burns, Yet We Must Look To The Future

by Adrian Klein | Sep 11, 2017 | Composition, Education, Locations, Philosophy, Photo Travel | 6 comments

It’s been hard for me to fully express exactly what impact I am feeling from the Eagle Creek Fire. Those that haven’t experienced the Columbia River Gorge or don’t know it as their backyard like I do may think it’s simply another forest falling victim to the...
The Photographers High

The Photographers High

by Adrian Klein | Jul 24, 2017 | Color, Composition, Education, Image Processing, Locations, Macro, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips, Workshops | 3 comments

There are many reasons each of us choose to pick up a camera and take photos. Today everyone is a photographer with cameras practically attached to our body in one way or another. Give it a few more years and they will be physically attached to all of us. Yet why we...
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