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The Myth of Influence in Photography

The Myth of Influence in Photography

by Erin Babnik | Sep 4, 2019 | Education, Erin Babnik, Philosophy, Photography History | 0 comments

“Geodescent” by Erin Babnik, Death Valley National Park (2019). CLICK PHOTO TO ENLARGE. Creating a high-quality photograph of sand dunes in Death Valley was no small accomplishment in 1932, the year that Willard Van Dyke produced his dunes image that now ...
Looking Beyond Locations in Landscape Photography

Looking Beyond Locations in Landscape Photography

by Erin Babnik | Aug 19, 2019 | Education, Erin Babnik, Locations, Philosophy, Photography Tips, Portfolios | 0 comments

“A double rainbow, all the way! What does it mean?!” (Paul Vasquez, in a viral YouTube video of 2010) A famous pair of Greek maxims inscribed over the entrance to the Temple of Apollo at Delphi urged visitors to nurture self knowledge and to exercise restraint: “Know...

4 Recent Inspirations by David Cobb

by Photo Cascadia | Nov 15, 2012 | Philosophy, Photography Techniques | 4 comments

4 Recent Inspirations By David Cobb   I often browse the internet for inspiration and I’m moved by those who dare to do something different, dare to fail, and dare to have an original thought. I may not participate in their style of photography, but I appreciate it...
Searching For What Is Not Literally There by Sean Bagshaw

Searching For What Is Not Literally There by Sean Bagshaw

by Sean Bagshaw | Jul 14, 2011 | Philosophy, Photography Techniques | 24 comments

“When I’m ready to make a photograph, I think I quite obviously see in my mind’s eye something that is not literally there. I’m interested in something which is built up from within, rather than just extracted from without.” – Ansel Adams One...

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