Territory Of The Mind, a photo by Sean Bagshaw on Flickr.In Vermilion Cliffs National Monument photographers tend to focus a lot of attention on The Wave and, more recently, White […]
The Mariner Remembers, a photo by Sean Bagshaw on Flickr. The mariner remembers when a child, on his first voyage, he saw it fade and sink And when returning from […]
f-stop is a company that makes camera packs and bags for active outdoor photographers. I am a member of their professional photographer Brigade Team, along with the rest of the […]
Sizing images for screen and print output may be one of the most confusing and misunderstood concepts in digital photography, which is deceiving because it appears pretty basic on the […]
Have you seen the time lapse twilight and night photography of Terje Sorgjerd? In his film, The Arctic Light, he shares a gorgeous high speed chronology of extended magical twilight […]
Wow, I have really neglected my blog this summer. I put it down to a combination of focus on other projects, writing for other blogs and the opportunity to spend […]
My most recent article on the Photo Cascadia blog explores the challenge photographers face in translating experience, inner vision and “voice” in a way that they still resonate within the […]
Out in the arid scrub and ranch land of Malheur County lies the Owyhee River. The Oywhee cuts deep canyons through the Owyhee Plateau, many with vertical rock walls that in places can be over 1,000 feet deep.
Is it possible that ISO 320 could produce less noise than ISO 100? I have a new article on the Photo Cascadia blog detailing testing I did with the Canon EOS 5D Mark II.
Steve Cole, a photographer based in Washington, recently attended two of my digital image developing classes in Bend, Oregon. Steve is serious about photography and has spent a lot of time researching techniques and developing his skills. He drove to Bend from Seattle hoping that he could add some new techniques and skills to his repertoire.

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