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The Ultimate Guide To Long Exposure Photography

Norwegian landscape photographer Christian Hoiburg, of Capture Landscapes,  is quickly making a mark for himself in the world of professional landscape photographers. He has learned that we’re best when we help others. I’m usually one who looks at eBooks with a critical eye as anyone, no matter the skill level can create one today, but … Read more

A Painted Hills Sunset

Painted Hills Oregon

The mountain is such a beautiful place to explore with all that it has to offer the outdoor enthusiast and landscape photographer. With unmatched scenery that includes scenic vistas, old growth forest groves, moss lined creeks and majestic waterfalls there’s no shortage of beautiful scenery. There’s really no reason to go far to find a … Read more

A Cabin in The Woods

Gary Randall Real Estate Photography

Could you feel comfortable in a cabin in the woods like this? This is just one of the rustic early 20th Century cabins that are situated in the forest around Mount Hood. This particular cabin is in the little town of Rhododendron. Located in the Mt Hood National Forest you are guaranteed that you won’t have … Read more

An Introduction to Lightroom

An Introduction to Lightroom

Hi folks. I have been asked by a lot of people to create a video introduction to Lightroom. I stayed up late last night and put together an informal video explaining Lightroom’s basics. This should get you started. I hope that this helps to get you motivated to start shooting raw and processing your own photos … Read more

Get Into Photography Now

Snoqualmie Falls, Washington film photo

Get Into Photography Now – I’m asked frequently what camera that I would recommend if one wants to “get into photography”. To this I reply that they most likely carry a camera that will get them into photography every day. In this day and age you don’t have to wait to get into photography. There’s no … Read more

Oneonta Gorge Oregon

Oneonta Gorge

 The amazing Oneonta Gorge is the incredible Columbia River gorge on a sunny day.   This is an area of exceptional beauty, but it’s one that’s being loved to death. The hoards of people that have been visiting this location have been having a negative impact on this special place. The last time that I … Read more

Considering 2016

Mount Hood in Black and White

It’s been another great year here at Gary Randall Photography. I hope that it was for you all as well. After all setbacks are considered, we’re thankful for the growth and progress that has taken place in life and business, including being included as a writer for the Mountain Times. As I look back on … Read more

Tips for Better Holiday Photos

Holiday Photos

With the holiday season here many of us will be taking more photos than we typically do throughout the year. Family dinners, Christmas mornings and, in many cases, the one time of the year that we spend time quality time with our friends and family. Photos of these times can be priceless treasures in the … Read more

Gateway to Cold Spring Creek

Cold Spring Creek

Gateway to Cold Spring Creek I stand at the window to the light of the universe, the smell of the earth, the sound of a dynamic reality and the sight of beautiful, precious life.   This is only one of many spots to get a shot along Cold Spring Creek beside the trail to Tamanawas Falls, … Read more