Brady Cabe Photographer Blog
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Brady Cabe Photographer's blog is a visual journey through the Pacific Northwest's stunning landscapes and wildlife. With a deep appreciation for nature's beauty, Brady Cabe captures breathtaking scenes and intimate portraits of wildlife in their natural habitats. Immerse yourself in captivating narratives, gain insights into the techniques and patience required to capture these..
Brady Cabe Photographer Blog
11M ago
Milky Way Over San Luis Obispo County (Featured by SLO Tribune) Until I garnered interest in the night skies, I honestly didn’t pay much attention to photographing them. It wasn’t until I saw wide angle photos of the Milky Way that I began the journey for myself and started exploring night photography. I'm always asking myself where can I shoot t ..read more
Brady Cabe Photographer Blog
11M ago
Using Off Camera Flash for Astrophotography I’ve started using off camera flash more and more in my night sky images, so I thought I would share this technique with all of you. Some folks will simply not care for the results of this technique, and I completely understand that perspective - it's subjective. There are other ways to capture dynamic ni ..read more
Brady Cabe Photographer Blog
11M ago
Focusing on the Milky Way - Using Infinity Focus and Hyperfocal Distance to Maximize Depth of Field in Astrophotography About this Post This blog post is all about getting in-focus images of the Milky Way and your foreground subject in a single exposure, without using blending or other compositing techniques. Find Infinity Focus During my astro ..read more
Brady Cabe Photographer Blog
11M ago
Natural Light, Flash, or LED? Flash or LED for Astrophotography - which is best for light painting? Just like many other aspects of photography, the answer to the question above is largely situational, and sometimes not adding light is the answer. I’ve already talked about how using off camera flash for astrophotography can improve your images, bu ..read more
Brady Cabe Photographer Blog
11M ago
Getting Started with Wildlife Photography Over the past few years of photographing wildlife, I've picked up a lot of little tips and tricks that have helped improve my work along the way, and I'm sharing them with you here. Feel free to comment with your wildlife photography tip! My camera hasn’t left my hands in the ..read more
Brady Cabe Photographer Blog
11M ago
My Process: Preparing and Printing Images There are countless ways to go about this entire printing process. Simply put, this is the method that I have personally developed while preparing for an upcoming gallery show, in which the main images will be large prints I created at home. This works for me, but it might not work for you. I encourage you ..read more
Brady Cabe Photographer Blog
11M ago
Ashley and Dal had an intimate ceremony on a hilltop at Pear Valley Vineyards, and I had the honor of documenting that day for them. Their reception was relaxed and casual, allowing for plenty of time for sharing conversation with family and friends, tasting wine, and enjoying the delicious food (courtesy of Trumpet Vine.) When we were emailing ba ..read more
Brady Cabe Photographer Blog
11M ago
"I love you. I know." Airick and Liz created a special day that was totally "them," and shared it with their family and friends. From the Star Wars details to the airplane hanger reception, their wedding day was a ton of fun to photograph. I'm so happy for these two as they start this new chapter in their lives together. The force will be with t ..read more
Brady Cabe Photographer Blog
11M ago
What's in my bag? I recently went through an anti-GAS phase - not sure if that’s a thing. If you have never heard of “GAS” before, it's an acronym that stands for Gear Acquisition Syndrome. In short; you see cool photography stuff and then you buy cool photography stuff, whether or not it’s necessary to further your craft. Luckily, I learned early ..read more
Brady Cabe Photographer Blog
11M ago
500 Rule Aside from gear related questions, probably the most common question I hear related to night photography would have to be, “what are your settings?” It’s a completely valid question, and I remember my puzzled reaction the first time I learned it for myself. Your settings for astrophotography are quite different from most other types of ph ..read more