Articles by Erin
New Article on Progressive Post-Processing Terms in Landscape Photography Today
My latest article for the Photo Cascadia Blog is titled, "A Lexicon of Post-Processing Terms in Landscape Photography Today". I shed light on some of the more progressive image developing techniques in landscape photography of the last decade.
New Article on Taking Creative Risks
My latest article for the Photo Cascadia Blog is titled, "Outside the Box: Advice for Making Risky Creative Decisions". In this article, I take up the issues of risk and creative growth and offer some suggestions for how to handle them with confidence.
New Article on Effective Post-Processing
My latest article for the Photo Cascadia Blog is titled, "The Two Essential Strategies For Effective Post-Processing". In this article, I discuss what to do with post-processing knowhow once you have it. The article is intended to be a succinct guide for choosing...
New Article on Inspiration
My latest article for the Photo Cascadia Blog is titled, "To Look or Not to Look: Can You Find Yourself Through the Work of Other Photographers?" In it I take up the topic of inspiration, 'influence', and personal expression.
New Article on Lessons Learned in Art School
My latest article for the Photo Cascadia Blog is now out. In it I share some of the best advice that I have received in my life, tips from art educators that can help artists get greater personal satisfaction out of their creative efforts.
New Article on Originality for the Creative Photographer
My latest article for the Photo Cascadia blog takes up the topic of originality. Why should the creative photographer forget about it? I give three reasons for placing the emphasis elsewhere.
New Article: Does a Landscape Photograph Need a “Subject?”
In my latest addition to the Photo Cascadia blog, I build upon two of my previous articles, combining my thoughts about composition and meaning to address the issue of the "subject" in photographic composition. Click the button below to read the article!
New Article on Shooting Low to the Ground
My latest article for Visual Wilderness is now out. In it I provide three compositional tips and some technical advice for shooting with your camera close to the ground.