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Does that Landscape Photograph Belong in a Museum?

Does that Landscape Photograph Belong in a Museum?

by Erin Babnik | Apr 5, 2018 | Education, Erin Babnik, Philosophy, Photography Business | 0 comments

While the end uses of documentary and commercial photographs are limitless, the photograph that exists for its own sake is traditionally destined for a wall. This tendency is especially true for fine art landscape photographs, which ordinarily end up within a private...
Variation Of Light In The Dolomites

Variation Of Light In The Dolomites

by Sean Bagshaw | Feb 12, 2018 | Education, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Photography Tips, Winter Photography | 0 comments

I am writing from a mountain lodge in the Italian Dolomites on a trip with Photo Cascadia teammate, Erin Babnik, so this article will be short and sweet. We spent a couple days before our winter workshop photographing at the end of a small valley with dramatic peaks...
Sean Bagshaw’s Conversation With Matt Payne on F-Stop Collaborate and Listen

Sean Bagshaw’s Conversation With Matt Payne on F-Stop Collaborate and Listen

by Sean Bagshaw | Nov 29, 2017 | Interviews, Philosophy, Podcasts | 0 comments

  On November 20 I sat down (virtually) with Matt Payne to chat about landscape photography for his podcast, F-Stop Collaborate and Listen. We had a great time talking about a variety of topics including – Our respective journeys into landscape...
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...
Northland: Photo Adventures In Arctic Norway Part II

Northland: Photo Adventures In Arctic Norway Part II

by Sean Bagshaw | Aug 4, 2017 | Locations, Photo Travel, Video Tutorial | 1 comment

In May I went on an incredible journey with my Camera and my friend Paul to the north of Norway. We explored the Lofoten Island Chain and Senja Island. In June I shared a trip report and images here on the Photo Cascadia blog. Since then I have completed some more...
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