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Feeling Blue: 10 Tips for Shooting on Blue-Sky Days

Feeling Blue: 10 Tips for Shooting on Blue-Sky Days

by David Cobb | Sep 6, 2017 | Photography Tips | 9 comments

For a good part of my life I’ve had a comic posted on my wall of a guy sitting in a chair with the caption, “Dare to be boring.” Sometimes I embrace that in my photography when trying to get creative with abstracts in a mundane landscape, or when embracing the blue...
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...
Photograph Light, not “Things”

Photograph Light, not “Things”

by David Cobb | May 29, 2017 | Composition, Education, Philosophy, Photography Techniques, Photography Tips | 0 comments

  When I started studying photography seriously, I was a slow learner when it came to light. I spent too much time photographing things instead of light—photographing birds, barns, and trees until it got boring. The result was too many average shots of things I...
Best Wildflower Hikes And Tips For Photographing Mt St Helens

Best Wildflower Hikes And Tips For Photographing Mt St Helens

by Kevin McNeal | May 22, 2017 | Locations, Photography Tips | 3 comments

Mt St Helens just had its 37th anniversary this week since its eruption on May 18, 1980. There are several different places to photograph wildflowers on Mount St Helens, which offer completely different views of the mountain, and wildflowers. Depending on time and...
5 Tips For Photographing Twilight

5 Tips For Photographing Twilight

by Zack Schnepf | May 10, 2017 | Photography Tips, Zack Schnepf | 1 comment

by Zack Schnepf Twilight has always been one of my favorite times to photograph.  The quality of light that exists after the sun goes down in the evening, or before the sun comes up in the morning is wonderful.    The light is soft, colors are saturated, and exposures...
Backpacking With a Toddler

Backpacking With a Toddler

by Chip Phillips | Aug 19, 2016 | Philosophy, Photo Travel, Photography Tips | 4 comments

  Recently, my wife and I took our two-year-old son on his first backpacking trip.  We spent four nights in Wyoming’s Wind River Range, hiking 22 miles round trip to Shadow Lake, just west of the famous Cirque of the Towers.  Are we crazy?  Maybe....
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