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The Two Essential Strategies of Effective Post-Processing

The Two Essential Strategies of Effective Post-Processing

by Erin Babnik | May 30, 2016 | Color, Composition, Education, Erin Babnik, Image Processing, Photography Techniques | 14 comments

Knowing how to use post-processing software is important for any creative photographer, but it is equally important to know what to do with that knowledge. No matter how proficient we are with our development tools, we still need to decide which direction to take an...
The “Cramming” or “Shoot-Through” Technique by David Cobb

The “Cramming” or “Shoot-Through” Technique by David Cobb

by David Cobb | Feb 8, 2016 | Garden Photography, Macro, Photography Techniques | 10 comments

The spring wildflowers have started to pop in the Columbia River Gorge of Oregon, so I thought I’d take the time to explore a technique I often use for photographing spring wildflowers called “shoot-through” or “cramming.” I had used this technique for a number of...
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...
Photographic Cross-Training by David Cobb

Photographic Cross-Training by David Cobb

by Photo Cascadia | Aug 17, 2015 | Education, Macro, Philosophy | 4 comments

Photographic Cross-Training By David Cobb I like variety. When I shoot a variety of images it keeps me on my toes, keeps things fresh, and lets me be creative. If I only photographed landscapes I’d be bored. By changing things up and photographing not just landscapes,...
How Landscape Photographs Tell Stories

How Landscape Photographs Tell Stories

by Erin Babnik | Jul 13, 2015 | Composition, Erin Babnik, Philosophy | 9 comments

When a photograph depicts a person, it is likely to suggest storylines in a fairly straightforward manner. A single or predominant person appearing within a scene will read easily as the story’s protagonist, and details in the image will help to establish strands of...
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