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Every March for the past five years I have headed up to the Arctic in search of images of the Northern Lights. I usually travel up the Dalton Highway, the road that was built along the pipeline corridor to support the building and continuous upkeep of the Alaska oil pipeline. My favorite place to photograph the northern lights is at a pullout about 90 miles north of the Arctic Circle. The strength of the northern lights is calculated by the KP index which measures the global strength of a ...

For many years the Mark Kelley six-pack calendar special has been a holiday favorite at Juneau’s Public Market. This holiday season Mark Kelley calendars and six-pack specials are available at outdoor signings. Join us this Friday and Saturday outside at the Alaskan Brewing Co. Tasting Room. Pick up your calendars and brew on the way to Costco.

When the Alaskan Brewing Company informed me that they were using my image of a bicycler pedaling by a large iceberg frozen in the Mendenhall Lake for their Freeride APA beer label, I thought I had died and gone to heaven. I have had thousands of images published but having an image on a beer label is the most fun. I get a lot of bragging rights at bars and dinner parties. I am partnering with the Alaskan Brewing Company this holiday season for 2021 Mark Kelley calendar signings. Visit the ...

Congratulations to Geoff and Marcy Larson, owners and founders of the Alaskan Brewing Company, who received the Juneau’s Chamber of Commerce “Citizens of the Year Award” on November 6, 2020. In December 1986 the Alaskan Brewing Co. officially began operations when Geoff, Marcy and ten volunteers spent twelve hours hand-packaging the first 253 cases of Alaskan Amber for distribution in Juneau, Alaska. From that very humble beginning the Alaskan Brewing Co. has grown to become one of the ...

Juneau experienced a 20.6-foot tide yesterday, the highest tide of the year. I spent the day out at Eagle Beach with friends and watched the water completely cover the beach. The tide was still very high while we hiked back to the parking lot on a trail that led through the woods next to Eagle River. The incoming tide countered the flow of the river and its current seemed to have come to a standstill, creating this perfect reflection of the Coast Mountains. I was shooting this scene, ...

As a photographer I am always searching for a new and unique view of well-photographed subjects like Denali in Denali National Park. I discovered this vantage point totally by accident. I was traveling the Park Road, beelining for Wonder Lake about 80 miles into the Park, when I got held up for a day by mudslides across the road near Eielson Visitor Center. The next morning, I started driving in the pre-dawn light to be first in line when the road opened up. Somewhere between Teklanika ...
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