Cascade Pass Originally uploaded by Sean Bagshaw I had an amazing week in the North Cascades with fellow Photo Cascadia members David Cobb and Chip Phillips. The sunrise on our […]
Techniques for blending exposures vary from simple to highly complex. I’m often asked, “how do you know how many exposures you need to bracket?”
In the past few months I have supplied images to a few different publications.
In 2009 Jeanne Pickens, the marketing director for Rogue Federal Credit Union, contacted me looking for professional photographs of the southern Oregon region to be used in an exciting new […]
My latest article on the Photo Cascadia blog covers three simple but often overlooked adjustments that can be made during the processing of RAW files that will add subtle but critical quality to images destined to be printed as large format fine art or gallery prints.
On Tuesday, May 11 at 7:00 pm I will be giving a slide presentation to the Southern Oregon Photographic Association. In images and words, I will share a retrospective of my year in photography. Call Terry Tuttle at 541-779-3396 or go to www.sopacameraclub.org for information.
Many photographers, as well as other types of artists, have dreams about turning their art into a business and a profession. The reality is that a creative mind and the demands of running a business often don’t mesh conveniently or successfully. The skills of an artist don’t necessarily foster business success, and operating in a business mode can be a killer for artistic creativity.
This week I will be giving a couple of free to the public presentations in southern Oregon that I wanted to let people know about. On Wednesday, March 17 from 7 to 9 PM at the Business Center located at 109 NW C Street in Grants Pass, OR I will be presenting the second part of my “Working the Light” lecture for the Grants Pass Camera Club. On Thursday, March 18, from 5 to 7 PM at the Ashland Art Center at 357 E Main Street in Ashland, OR I will be at the Art Center Meet and Greet to share some of my photography and talk about my business strategies as a photographer and artist, including topics such as exhibiting, marketing, social media, building a website and making the right contacts.
The launch of Photo Cascadia generated some great discussion and several questions about the future plans of the group. Group founder, Adrian Klein, has posted answers to the most common questions about the group that we have recieved to date. Perhaps they are questions that are on your mind as well.
Over time I have found that one specific attribute of the newer camera has had a bigger impact on the way I can take photographs than any other. That feature is the greatly improved performance at higher ISO settings.

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