Mark Kelley’s Alaska Calendar 2027

$16.95

Alaska at its Best! Exquisite wildlife and landscape images by Alaska’s own Mark Kelley. A great Alaska gift!

 

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Join Mark Kelley on a beautiful, year-long journey of Alaska with the Alaska Calendar. The Alaska calendar features Mark Kelley’s award-winning photography of wildlife and landscapes, while offering a spacious calendar grid for personal notations.

Mark Kelley’s Alaska calendars have become a beloved feature in the homes of Alaskans and Alaska travelers who have been captured by Alaska and its many wonders.

The 2027 Alaska calendar cover features a calving glacier in Glacier Bay. When I shot this image I did not realize that there were two kayakers and lots of seals hanging out in front of Johns Hopkins Glacier, look closely! On the inside enjoy images of the northern lights in the Arctic, a coastal brown bear on Chichagof, puffins in the Pribilofs, and more! One of my favorite images is of mountain goats hiding out above Steller sea lions on Gloomy Knob in Glacier Bay, imagine coming upon a scene like that with two very different species of wildlife in one shot!

“My aunt sends me your calendar every year. This year’s was especially beautiful.
My daughter reads its every night at bedtime like a book.
We talk about each picture and all the beautiful things we see.” VW

“I make sure to order my Mark Kelley calendar every year, they are always beautifully breathtaking.” BN

“I still have all my past Mark Kelley calendars – the pictures together with my notes make great memories to revisit now and then.” MW

Publisher: Mark Kelley Photography
Language: English
12 Full-Page Images
ISBN-13: 978-1880865408
Product Dimensions: 11.75 x 8.6 x 0.2 inches
12 month calendar, with snapshot of the month before and after on each monthly grid
Bonus January 2028 grid and a quick view of the 2028 calendar year
Created and designed by Alaskans, printed in Canada
Printed sustainably at a fully certified Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) printer


“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…