Take a photographic journey into the vast landscapes of Kansas and Nebraska to photograph the flower-filled prairies, dramatic bluffs, and strange landscapes in the more remote parts of each state. In addition to vistas, we’ll visit some of the abandoned towns from...
There are a number of reasons I’m drawn to photographing ghost towns. Perhaps it’s something to do for a change of pace, maybe it’s photographing the history of a bygone era, or possibly it’s my fascination with dystopian literature. But mostly it’s just fun. I’ve...
“Most men pursue pleasure with such breathless haste that they hurry past it.” –Soren Kierkegaard Guy Tal is not most men; his photography is deliberate and so is his writing. In his new book More Than a Rock: Essays on Art, Creativity, Photography, Nature, and Life...
By David Cobb The other day I was asked my thoughts about today’s outstanding female landscape photographers. So below is a list of 21 practicing women landscape photographers whose work inspires me. (This isn’t meant to be an all-inclusive list by any means.)...
The View By David Cobb There is a place I go to photograph off a non-descript pullout on Highway 14. It’s found along the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge, it’s easy to get to, and I keep returning for the view. Mt Hood stands over the town of Hood River,...
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