• 
  • 
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
Does a Landscape Photograph Need a “Subject”?

Does a Landscape Photograph Need a “Subject”?

by Erin Babnik | Oct 20, 2015 | Composition, Erin Babnik, Philosophy, Photography Techniques | 9 comments

Of all of the terms that typically appear in discussions of photographic composition, the word “subject” may be the most confusing. In typical explanations, a photograph has a subject when it presents a main feature as being distinct from its setting, which is...
Nature Selfies

Nature Selfies

by Adrian Klein | Oct 12, 2015 | Backpacking, Composition, Education, Locations, Philosophy, Photography Techniques | 4 comments

In this online world of the selfie crazed photo posts there is still the more classic selfie of putting up a tripod with camera for setting up the perfect scene. I like to say I have a selfie stick and jokingly point to my tripod. Taking a more old school approach I...
Ode to the Silhouette by David Cobb

Ode to the Silhouette by David Cobb

by Photo Cascadia | Oct 5, 2015 | Education, Philosophy, Photo Article, Photography Techniques | 2 comments

Ode to the Silhouette By David Cobb   Silhouette: The dark shape and outline of someone or something visible against a lighter background, especially in dim light. There was a time in photography when the silhouette was used more because it had to be. There wasn’t...
The Seven Virtues of a Landscape Photographer

The Seven Virtues of a Landscape Photographer

by Erin Babnik | Sep 4, 2015 | Erin Babnik, Philosophy, Photography Techniques | 7 comments

The landscape photographers who I most admire all seem to have a certain range of qualities in common, habits and characteristics that surely play a large role in enabling these photographers to produce compelling images on a regular basis. What follows is my attempt...
Book Review – Soul Of The Heights by Ed Cooper

Book Review – Soul Of The Heights by Ed Cooper

by Adrian Klein | Jul 6, 2015 | Backpacking, Book Review, Education, Featured Photographers, Interviews, Philosophy, Photography Techniques | 0 comments

One of the presents for my birthday this year my wife and girls got me was a great hardback book by Ed Cooper “Soul of the Heights – 50 years Going to the Mountains”. If you have a love for being in the great outdoors especially in the Pacific Northwest and don’t know...
Palouse Spring 2015

Palouse Spring 2015

by Chip Phillips | Jun 15, 2015 | Image Processing, Locations, Photo Travel, Photography Techniques | 0 comments

I just finished up a very enjoyable workshop season down in the Palouse region of Washington State.  As many of you know, I live just on the North side of this beautiful area and I am lucky to be able to visit often and give multiple photography tours and workshops...
« 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.