Alaska Wildlife & Landscape Photography
Alaska is not a place you visit — it’s a place that gets into your blood. I know, because I lived there for twenty-three years, most of it in a small, off-grid cabin north of Fairbanks. I came for the wildlife research, stayed for everything else, and spent two decades photographing one of the last truly wild places on earth.
This gallery is a small window into that world — brown bears in Katmai and Lake Clark National Parks, caribou moving across the Alaska and Brooks Ranges, humpback whales bubble-netting in Southeast Alaska, and Denali rising above the Alaska Range in alpenglow. These are not places you stumble into. They take planning, experience, and the right guide.
If Alaska is on your bucket list, I’d love to take you there. I lead small-group photography trips to see the bears of Katmai in both summer and autumn, bubble-netting humpback whales in southeast Alaska, and Denali National Park — places I know as well as anywhere on earth.


























































