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You May Think It’s New, but it’s Not: Layering

You May Think It’s New, but it’s Not: Layering

by David Cobb | Feb 15, 2021 | David Cobb, Education, Philosophy, Photo History, Photography History | 0 comments

Occasionally, someone will look at my images and ask, “Are these Photoshopped?” I take this to mean, how much has the image been manipulated. I often answer that I use Photoshop and Adobe Camera Raw to process my images and leave it at that. Part of using Photoshop in...
Where It All Started – Early Exposure to Photography

Where It All Started – Early Exposure to Photography

by Adrian Klein | Jan 19, 2021 | Composition, Education, Locations, Philosophy, Photo History, Photography History, Photography Techniques | 0 comments

When people ask me where and when photography started for me, the answer has pretty much been in the early 2000’s I started to hike and spend a lot more time outdoors and it progressed from there. My interest in photography grew with the connection and desire to...
Two Documentaries About Robert Frank – Film Review

Two Documentaries About Robert Frank – Film Review

by David Cobb | Nov 30, 2020 | David Cobb, Education, Featured Photographers, Film Review, Photo Article, Photo History, Photography History | 0 comments

I sat down recently to watch two documentaries on the photographer and filmmaker Robert Frank, who died a little over a year ago at the age of 94. One film (Leaving Home, Coming Home: A Portrait of Robert Frank, 2019) meandered a bit, but captured more of the...
The Lure of the Overlooked

The Lure of the Overlooked

by David Cobb | Jul 5, 2020 | David Cobb, Locations, Philosophy, Photo Article, Photo History, Photo Travel, Spring Photography | 0 comments

“Nature is full of pictures, and they are to be found in what appears to the uninitiated the most unlikely places.” P.H. Emerson Like landscape photographer P.H. Emerson, I am one to avoid crowds while photographing and I enjoy the hunt for the image almost as much as...
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 – Quotes Filled With Inspiration to Laughter

From The Archives – Quotes Filled With Inspiration to Laughter

by Adrian Klein | Nov 4, 2019 | Abstract Photography, Color, Composition, Education, Philosophy, Photo History, Photography Tips | 0 comments

A few years back I wrote a blog with 46 quotes related to photography and outdoor recreation that either I found inspirational or some simply made me laugh. I find good quotes are fascinating. What started off as simply a comment in a interview, a line in a movie or...
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