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Mendenhall Glacier, Juneau, Alaska #3056

Mendenhall Glacier, Juneau, Alaska #3056

A constant problem for photographers is access and opportunity to photograph hard-to-reach places and events. This problem is especially difficult in Alaska because of its remote nature. I really appreciate everyone that has helped me get to locations that make photos like this one possible ...
Eagle Beach, Juneau, Alaska Image #3055

Eagle Beach, Juneau, Alaska Image #3055

Summer has finally arrived in Juneau, Alaska, and it feels like we have totally skipped spring. In the past two days we have had sunny short-sleeve weather. On Monday temperatures reached 65 degrees Fahrenheit and on Tuesday soared above 70 degrees. Clouds and rain are predicted for the next ...
Stikine River, Wrangell – Image #3054

Stikine River, Wrangell – Image #3054

Snow geese, too many to count, lift off the tidal flats of the Stikine River Delta. Every spring these tidal flats provide feeding and resting grounds for thousands of migrating birds. This spring phenomenon is just a short boat ride from the Southeast Alaska town, Wrangell. To celebrate the ...
Juneau, Alaska – Image #3053

Juneau, Alaska – Image #3053

One evening I found myself trapped in the Fred Meyer parking lot here in Juneau, Alaska, when this amazing light appeared during sunset. The light just started to peak and I knew I did not have much time. I grabbed my camera, ran around in the parking lot looking for an image, and this is what ...
Good News

Good News

I am proud to announce that my latest book "Alaska's Mendenhall Glacier" is a gold winner in the prestigious IBPA Benjamin Franklin award program. The IBPA Benjamin Franklin Awards™ are regarded as one of the highest national honors for independent book publishers. Winners showcase a ...
Aurora, Brooks Range, Alaska #3052

Aurora, Brooks Range, Alaska #3052

In March I spent three days on a northern lights shoot in Wiseman, Alaska, located on the Dalton Highway about 63 miles north of the Arctic Circle. What I like about this location are the mostly treeless mountains blanketed in snow. Everything is so pristine white, and once you add the ...

“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…