Crater Lake National Park oregon, workshjopwith David Cobb & Zack Schnepf Oregon’s Crater Lake National Park is a sight to behold. Just seeing it during the day is a once in a lifetime experience. Due to its remote location Crater Lake also lends itself as a...
The next location of the traveling Photo Cascadia Atmosphere exhibit is now up and open for visitors. We hope you can stop by and check it out. Where: The Frame Gallery, 402 Oak St, Hood River When: April 1 to May 31, 2018 Opening reception will be the evening of...
“Lighthouses are endlessly suggestive signifiers of both human isolation and our ultimate connectedness to each other.” – Virginia Woolf I love photographing lighthouses; they can be so majestic, mysterious, beautiful, and yes even foreboding. We...
It’s been hard for me to fully express exactly what impact I am feeling from the Eagle Creek Fire. Those that haven’t experienced the Columbia River Gorge or don’t know it as their backyard like I do may think it’s simply another forest falling victim to the...
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...
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