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Insider Tips – Top 10 Reasons to Photograph Alaska in Winter

10 Reasons to Photograph Alaska in Winter Alaska Photo Treks can design your photo experience in any time of year, but read below if you want some great ideas for an Alaskan winter adventure! The morning sun bursts through the clouds over the Turnagain Arm south of Anchorage - at high [...]

By |2019-02-03T18:53:07-09:00February 3rd, 2019|Photography Advice, Photography Tips, Winter Photography|Comments Off on Insider Tips – Top 10 Reasons to Photograph Alaska in Winter

Photography Tips – Master Your Camera on Tour!

Learn Photography on Tour in Alaska! The tickets are purchased, hotels booked, and you're down to deciding what you want to do on your upcoming Alaska trip. It might not sound like the best time to learn photography on tour - especially with that nice camera you got before your last trip, but never [...]

By |2018-04-30T00:11:22-08:00April 11th, 2016|Alaska Photography, Alaska Photography Tours, Photography Tours and Workshops, Winter Photography|Comments Off on Photography Tips – Master Your Camera on Tour!

Photography Tips – 3 Ways Photograph Winter Sunsets

3 Ways to Photograph Winter Sunsets It's a subject we never tire of: the setting sun. How many times have you seen a line of cars veer into a scenic pullout just as the last rays exit the stage in an explosion of color across the sky, prompting a frenzy of picture taking? If this [...]

By |2018-04-25T15:34:01-08:00January 18th, 2016|Alaska Photography, Alaska Photography Tours, Creative Tips, Photography Advice, Photography Tips, Photography Tours and Workshops, Winter Photography|Comments Off on Photography Tips – 3 Ways Photograph Winter Sunsets

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 that brings out this startling color. Longer wavelengths in the color spectrum (red) are absorbed while shorter ones (blue) are [...]

By |2018-04-25T19:30:24-08:00January 10th, 2016|Alaska Photography, Alaska Photography Tours, Creative Tips, Photography Advice, Photography Tips, Photography Tours and Workshops, Winter Photography|Comments Off on How to Photograph Glaciers in Winter

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 manageable steps here. Be sure to read Winter Photography Tips  additional photography advice. You will need To be at a high latitude [...]

By |2021-03-08T15:01:23-09:00January 3rd, 2016|Alaska Photography, Alaska Photography Tours, Creative Tips, Photography Advice, Photography Tips, Photography Tours and Workshops, Winter Photography|Comments Off on How to Photograph Northern Lights

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 landscapes. You will need 1 wintery scene with a foreground subject, middle ground and background Moderate amount of low angle of [...]

By |2018-04-25T19:29:26-08:00December 27th, 2015|Alaska Photography, Creative Tips, Photography Advice, Photography Tips, Winter Photography|Comments Off on How to Photograph Winter Landscapes