Changes to Popular Oregon Wilderness Locations
Over the last few years we have definitely seen more and more discussion regarding the increased traffic at many locations frequented by photographers and other adventure seekers. I know we have covered this to some extent on our Photo Cascadia blog in prior posts. I...
A Brief History and the Rich Tradition of Oregon’s Landscape Photography
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...
Some Thoughts on “Grit” and the Landscape Photographer
You’ve heard the term “grit.” It seems like it’s everywhere these days; from podcasts and radio to magazines, to pioneering psychologist Angela Duckworth’s bestselling book “Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance.” What is it? How do we get it?...
From The Archives – Photographing Wildflowers for Impact.-Kevin McNeal
For the Photo Cascadia 10th anniversary, we’re revisiting some of the blogs you may have missed the first time around. With wildflower season in full swing I thought a photography blog about photographing wildflowers would be fitting. I hope you enjoy it and...
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