How to Photograph Glaciers in Winter
How to Photograph Glaciers in Winter Glaciers are dramatic any time of year, but in winter they are surreal. Though more subtle when snow enfolds them, their blue heart shines through. It's the density of ice [...]
How to Photograph Northern Lights
How to Photograph Northern Lights in 10 Easy Steps To successfully photograph northern lights is an incredibly rewarding life experience. It can also be fraught with challenges, which are broken down into 10 [...]
How to Photograph Winter Landscapes
How to Photograph Winter Landscapes Extremes can make the scene, and from snowscapes to sky shows, ice fog to ice flows, the Alaska provides plenty of photo-worthy extremes in which to photograph winter [...]
Photography Tips – Shooting in Winter
Winter Photography Tips Are you dreaming of photographing winter scenes?... Tree boughs draped in new fallen snow. Dark waters met by white shores. The low solstice sun throwing long shadows across crystalline meadows. Whatever your vision, [...]
Photography Tips – Maximize Travel Photography
6 Travel Photography Tips There are two kinds of people in the world, photographers and non-photographers. Let me rephrase that... there are photographers and "photo-takers." Photographers strive to learn what all the settings on their [...]
How to Shoot Aerial Photography
How to Photograph from the Air Many magnificent corners of Alaska are reachable only by air. Aerial photography is fun and not terribly difficult, but there are a few recommended considerations when shooting from [...]
News – So Long Summer | Alaska Photo Treks Wraps up First Season
So Long Summer Recapping the First Season of Alaska Photo Tours. Is it really September already?!!! Our first season of operation was a blur. Fortunately, we have decent panning skills and were able to [...]
Insider Tips – This 4 Hour Photo Tour Is Full of Surprises
Sunset Photo Safari is a 4 Hour Photo Tour That's Full of Surprises The Sunset Photo Safari delivers a surprise every time. The day began with low clouds and flat light, but the ceiling broke late [...]
Photography Tips – Bad Weather | Good Photo Ops
Bad Weather - Good Photo Ops Most of May was stellar, but the final week took a decided dip toward crummy. The month closed with smoke from forest fires blowing in from the Kenai Peninsula, followed by [...]
News – Sunset Photo Safari Takes Off
Sunset Photo Safari Takes Off As late spring rolls toward summer solstice, picking up extra minutes of light with each passing day, our place on the planet provides an abundance of time to [...]
News – Alaska Photo Treks Guide Update
Alaska Photography Guides Balance Work and Play Alaska photography guides Dan Bailey, Jeff Schultz and I virtually live, work and play behind a camera. Nothing illustrates this better than a brief recap of [...]