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A Landscape Photographer’s Guide To Fall Photography In Bend Oregon
Discover why Bend, Oregon deserves a spot on every landscape photographer’s bucket list this fall. This guide “A Landscape Photographer’s Guide to Fall Photography in Bend Oregon” reveals hidden fall-color gems like Shevlin Park, Tumalo Falls, and the scenic stretches along Cascade Lakes Highway. Get pro tips for capturing golden aspen and larch groves, avoiding crowds, and finding the best light. Whether you’re hunting autumn foliage, shooting moody forests or dreamy mountain reflections, this guide arms you with the location ideas, timing, and creative vision to make your fall photography session unforgettable.
If You Want Great Landscape Photos, You Have To Embrace The Suck.
From 3 am starts to frozen fingers and brutal winds, this article reveals the raw, exhilarating truth behind capturing breathtaking winter landscape images and why “embracing the suck” often leads to unforgettable images and stories.
An Honest Experience Backpacking The Hoh River Trail to Blue Glacier in Olympic National Park
Before You Backpack to Blue Glacier, Read This! Plus download a free packing guide and 3 day itinerary!
Backpacking in Olympic National Park is an epic and beautiful experience. Doing it with two 60 year old men and your wife changes things. Planning a trip here can be hard. Read about our honest experience backpacking The Hoh River Trail to Blue Glacier. Lessons learned and how I would plan it next time are the focus! Explore beautiful photos from Olympic National Park and download a free packing guide!
How Mountain Biking and Landscape Photography Shape Each Other
Mountain biking and landscape photography might seem like two different worlds, but for me, they’ve become inseparable. Read about how Hiking into remote places and riding a grueling mountain bike climb has transformed how I capture the outdoors. Every climb, descent, early wakeup, and frozen finger adds a new perspective to my photography and riding alike.

