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Creating Your Own Perspective In Photography by Kevin McNeal

Creating Your Own Perspective In Photography by Kevin McNeal

by Kevin McNeal | Mar 12, 2012 | Philosophy, Photo Travel, Photography Techniques | 5 comments

  If you were to view any images throughout the photography community today, such as online resources, magazines, or art shows, you will notice one common element among all images; the photographers responsible for these images, have their very own unique...
Avoid Those Photography Ruts – By David Cobb

Avoid Those Photography Ruts – By David Cobb

by Photo Cascadia | Feb 2, 2012 | Locations, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Photography Business, Photography Techniques | 4 comments

During the year, I shoot a lot—between workshops, for projects and assignments, and of course, just for fun. With all that photography, I’m bound to get into a rut from time-to-time, and when I do I use these helpful techniques. Play: This is what I got into...
Staying Put (fighting the urge to flitter) By David M. Cobb

Staying Put (fighting the urge to flitter) By David M. Cobb

by Photo Cascadia | Dec 8, 2011 | Photography Techniques | 4 comments

When the light is on the move, the human instinct to move with it seems to overcome most people. Many choose to flitter about in an attempt to capture the moment. When that feeling makes you want to move, my best advice is to stay put. If you’ve already found that...
Hyperfocal Distance and Depth Of Field Made Simple(er) by Sean Bagshaw

Hyperfocal Distance and Depth Of Field Made Simple(er) by Sean Bagshaw

by Photo Cascadia | Nov 23, 2011 | Photography Techniques | 15 comments

One of the questions that I repeatedly get via email and at field workshops is about how to achieve the best focus in landscape images. This has proven to be one of the most difficult topics to explain and understand without advanced degrees in optical physics and...
Photographing The Night Sky by Sean Bagshaw

Photographing The Night Sky by Sean Bagshaw

by Sean Bagshaw | Oct 8, 2011 | Night Photography, Photography Techniques | 19 comments

Night photography certainly isn’t new, as David Cobb pointed out in his article on long exposure night photography. There have always been diehards willing wait hours to expose a single image for chance to reveal the magic light that only cameras can see at...
Top Ten Tips For Photographing Fall Color

Top Ten Tips For Photographing Fall Color

by Kevin McNeal | Oct 1, 2011 | Fall Color Photography, Locations, Photo Travel, Photography Techniques | 6 comments

    When it comes to getting great autumn images there are many things that you can do to achieve success. The following list is just a brief summary of the top tips to adding impact. I encourage to go out and shoot as much as you can this fall and come up...
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