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My Favorite Light For Photographing Landscapes

My Favorite Light For Photographing Landscapes

by Zack Schnepf | Mar 7, 2020 | Photo Article | 0 comments

Capturing light is the essence of photography itself.  As a landscape photographer there are instances of special light that really bring the landscape to life.  In some cases, certain light seems to bring out the essence of a particular location.  The type of light...
The Walking Photographer

The Walking Photographer

by David Cobb | Feb 10, 2020 | David Cobb, Education, Featured Photographers, Interviews, Photo Article, Photo History, Photo Travel, Photography History | 0 comments

As many photographers feverishly work to gain followers and likes on social media, another photographer has quietly been walking and photographing a series of trails. Bart Smith has quietly walked and photographed the entire U.S. National Scenic Trail system and U.S....
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...
9 Photography Books of Interest

9 Photography Books of Interest

by David Cobb | Oct 28, 2019 | Book Review, David Cobb, Education, Photo Article, Photo History, Photography History | 0 comments

I read a lot, and every year I read two or three photography books. This year I read more than usual, so I thought I’d give a year-end synopsis of the list. Yes, you can read photography books, they aren’t just filled with pictures, and some have hardly any photos at...
Photographing Fog

Photographing Fog

by David Cobb | Sep 9, 2019 | David Cobb, Education, Photo Article, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips | 0 comments

The church of Saint John the Baptist in Bohinj, Slovenia in the fall and fog. As the summer air slowly departs and gives way to fall, in my neck of the woods this means more fog. Finding fog and knowing when it will arrive can be a challenge, and knowing how to...
A Brief History and the Rich Tradition of Oregon’s Landscape Photography

A Brief History and the Rich Tradition of Oregon’s Landscape Photography

by David Cobb | Jul 22, 2019 | David Cobb, Education, Featured Photographers, Photo Article, Photography History, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Crater Lake Showing Wizard Island by Peter Britt/photo commons public domain. I’ve often been asked, “Why does the Pacific Northwest have so many good landscape photographers?” Well, the scenery certainly has something to offer a landscape photographer and maybe part...
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