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A year of Oregon’s natural beauty, from snow-capped ridges to fertile valleys to the high desert, captured by the world-class photographers of Photo Cascadia.   * EXPLORE OREGON: Experience Oregon’s majesty with twelve months of beautiful landscapes, including Cape Kiwanda, Harris Beach State Park, Columbia River Gorge, Mt. Hood National Forest, and others. * GORGEOUS PHOTOGRAPHY: Breathtaking high-quality photos by Photo Cascadia, a collective focused on exploring the natural beauty of the region, encouraging stewardship and conservation, and following the Nature First principles of…mehr

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A year of Oregon’s natural beauty, from snow-capped ridges to fertile valleys to the high desert, captured by the world-class photographers of Photo Cascadia.   * EXPLORE OREGON: Experience Oregon’s majesty with twelve months of beautiful landscapes, including Cape Kiwanda, Harris Beach State Park, Columbia River Gorge, Mt. Hood National Forest, and others. * GORGEOUS PHOTOGRAPHY: Breathtaking high-quality photos by Photo Cascadia, a collective focused on exploring the natural beauty of the region, encouraging stewardship and conservation, and following the Nature First principles of responsible photography. * GREAT GIFT: Perfect for nature lovers, proud Oregonians, or anyone who wishes they could spend all year in the state’s beautiful wilderness. * NOW PLASTIC-FREE!: For 2025, Workman Calendars are completely plastic-free. All wall calendars are now printed with an extended paper flap closed with a fully recyclable seal – no more shrink wrap!  
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The seven photographers of the collective known as Photo Cascadia, Erin Babnik, Sean Bagshaw, David Cobb, Adrian Klein, Kevin McNeal, Chip Phillips, and Zack Schnepf, all live in the Pacific Northwest and have dedicated their careers to sharing its natural beauty while encouraging stewardship and conservation efforts. Active members of the photographic community, they regularly teach workshops and lead group photography tours throughout the region and beyond. Collectively they have mounted dozens of exhibitions and have received many industry and juried awards. Their images have been published in Digital Photo Magazine, Digital Photographer,  National Geographic, Nature’s Best Photography, Northwest Magazine,  OnLandscape, Outdoor Photographer, Outside, Popular Photography and Imaging , and elsewhere. Erin Babnik is a Canon Explorer of Light.