Image Search

Search Mark Kelley’s online photo library
Juneau, Alaska Calendar 2019

Juneau, Alaska Calendar 2019

When I developed my first Juneau calendar in 1988 I never imagined that it would still be around in 2018! Here we are thirty years and 360 images later and still going strong. The Juneau calendar has been the rock that has kept my business going all these years. What a great run and I am so ...
Grizzly Bear, Gates of the Arctic NP, Alaska #3073

Grizzly Bear, Gates of the Arctic NP, Alaska #3073

Two weeks ago I spent eight days canoeing the Noatak River in the Gates of the Arctic National Park & Preserve with my wife and six other friends. In spite of the cold and rainy weather we had an amazing trip paddling and hiking our way through 50 river-miles of the Brooks Range. The Gates ...
Killer Whales, Point Retreat, Juneau,  Alaska  #3072

Killer Whales, Point Retreat, Juneau, Alaska #3072

I photographed this pod of killer whales on the last day of a four-day photo workshop I organized with Ralph Lee Hopkins as a fundraiser for the foundation, “Whale Trust Maui.” We spent the last hour of our trip surrounded by killer whales with glaciers and Point Retreat lighthouse in the ...
Black Bears, Anan Creek, Alaska #3071

Black Bears, Anan Creek, Alaska #3071

Mother black bears are wonderful mothers. Sows are very affectionate and protective of their newborns. They will care for their cubs for sixteen months before weaning them and sending them out on their own. Anan Creek is one of the best places in Alaska to photograph bears. I have been ...
Humpback Whales, Point Adolphus, Alaska #3070

Humpback Whales, Point Adolphus, Alaska #3070

The Fairweather Mountains in Glacier Bay National Park create a perfect Alaska backdrop for a group of approximately nine humpback whales that are bubble-net feeding off Point Adolphus in Icy Strait. The whales cooperatively locate schools of small bait fish like herring and then circle the ...
Black Bear Cub, Anan Creek, Alaska  #3069

Black Bear Cub, Anan Creek, Alaska #3069

A baby black bear rests in a tree while mamma bear fishes in Anan Creek below. Mother black bears send their little ones up a tree to keep them safe while she hunts for food. Born in a den in late January or early February baby black bears are blind, nearly hairless, and weigh under a pound. ...

“As a kid in Buffalo, New York, I always wondered what it would be like to encounter a whale,” says Mark Kelley. Learn more about Mark…