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Cover Photo - Tami Biorn
Caption: Winter Wonderland Along The Glenn Highway
January - Tami Biorn
Caption: Winter morning light on Lion's Head along the Glenn Highway.
Bio: My husband, our children, and I moved to Alaska from Montana in 2014, and instantly fell in love with this big beautiful state. I have always enjoyed photography, but didn't start to truly explore my passion for it until 2015. With the abundant beauty and wildlife that surrounds us, I never leave home without my camera and I love getting outdoors and experiencing what this majestic state has to offer. My roots are Montana, but my home and heart are in Alaska.
Website: Facebook.com/TamiBiornPhotography
February - Anthony Madden
Caption: Beautiful reflections in the thawing ponds and pools of water at the Eagle River Nature Center.
Bio: Anthony Madden resides in Anchorage Alaska. He has been capturing the beauty of Alaska for 17 years. After 37 years of photography, he still loves to share and help others capture fantastic images of Alaska. My favorite location, "The Denali Mountain Range". See you on the trail.
Website: Facebook.com/AnthonyMaddenPhotography
March - Brent Reynolds
Caption: Spring sunrise near the Knik River.
Bio: I picked up photography after serving in the Coast Guard - photographing friends and family along with landscapes simply because I enjoyed it. Photography quickly evolved from a hobby into a passion and today I feel most in my element shooting landscapes and wildlife. I love adventure and traveling the road less traveled; that's why I love living and photographing in Alaska. On any given day you can find me on the trails with my wife, daughter, and faithful furry friend in search of my next inspiration.
Website: Facebook.com/BrentReynoldsPhotography & PhotographsByBrent.com
April - Angie Middleton
Caption: A view of Portage Lake from the Portage Pass Trail, Whitter.
July - Angie Middleton
Caption: The sun begins to rise over Tern Lake in Southcentral Alaska.
Bio: Angie Middleton of Arctic Wonders Photography is a 40-year Alaska resident whose interests include travel, the outdoors, and road trips. Her images focus predominately on exploring Alaska's natural canvas through the eyes of her lens.
Website: Facebook.com/ArcticWonders
May - Chris Lindner
Caption: An old boat sits in the fireweed overlooking Resurrection Bay in Seward.
Bio: In 2011 I received a Canon 550D for Christmas and was hooked on photography from then on. Have now upgraded to a Canon 6D. Wildlife photography is my passion but I enjoy the challenges of capturing any type of image and try to better my photography skills every opportunity I get.
Website: Facebook.com/907shots
June - Ed Boudreau
Caption: Kenai Lake glows in the morning.
Bio: I am a landscape and nature photographer currently living in Eagle River, Alaska. After spending 28 years focusing on the defense of my country, my minds eye had always been focused on her beauty. After retirement in 2010 my lovely wife bought me my first DSLR and pushed me out to the great outdoors and I'm having a blast running amuck throughout Alaska, trying to stay one step ahead of the bears. I hope you enjoy my work as much as I enjoyed bearing the elements to capture what moved me.
Website: Facebook.com/EdBoudreausPhotography & EdBoudreauPhotography.com
August - Julie Northrop
Caption: The mountains and berries are calling up in Archangel Valley in Hatcher Pass.
September - Julie Northrop
Caption: Chasing rainbows from the Parks Highway, near Hurricane Gulch.
Bio: Growing up surrounded by the magnificence of Alaska, Julie Northrop developed a love for capturing the immense beauty around her at a young age. She shared her passion for photography and nature with her late father and always has him in her heart as she dedicates her life to the craft. Her husband, daughter, and son often provide a whimsical touch that can be felt in her pictures. After spending two decades in Arizona, she is ecstatic to be back home to photograph the breath-taking scenery and wildlife that her home state is so famous for.
Website: Facebook.com/IrisLightPhotography & IrisLightPhotography.com
October - Ben Traylor
Caption: Taken at the historic Independence Mine located in Hatcher Pass.
Bio: My name is Ben Traylor. I've lived in Alaska going on 30 years. I love to explore Alaska with my wife and 3 kids. I started photography in 2012. I was tired of sitting on the couch and needed a reason to get out and explore this great state that I had been living in most of my life. I've been to many places around the world. Alaska is by far the most diverse.
Website: Facebook.com/TraylorPhoto & traylor-photography.com
November - Matt Skinner
Caption: Sunset from Rabbit Creek just south of Anchorage.
Bio: My name is Matt Skinner. I have called Alaska “home” for over 8 years. My biggest passion in photography is shooting landscapes, although I love to experiment and practice in other genres as well. Alaska provides great opportunities to hone my skills and to become a better photographer through it’s unique landscape, wildlife, and night sky phenomena such as the Aurora Borealis. I remember seeing the Aurora for the first time in 2009; back then it was exciting but I had no idea what I was doing behind the camera. Now, because of the necessity of knowing my settings when shooting the Northern Lights, it has forced me to become a better photographer. Since I have taken a serious interest, I've had the honor of being published in online publications, multiple print magazines and USA Today newspaper. I attribute my successes to my passion and persistence for the art of photography.
Website: Facebook.com/MattSkinnerLightsOut & Fineartamerica.com/profiles/matt-skinner/shop
December - Brant Dallas
Caption: Paradise Peak is one of those outstanding Alaskan scenes along the Seward Highway.
Bio: My wife Becky and I consider us to be counted among the few fortunate Americans that call Alaska home. I love sharing the beauty of this breathtaking state with family, friends, and social media followers through the lens of my camera. Due to my unique circumstances I get to spend more than just a few days in some very remote parts of the state. This allows me to capture Alaska at her best.
Website: Facebook.com/BrantDallasPhotography & BrantDallasPhoto.com
Cover Photo - Matt Skinner
Caption: Portage Sunset Over Lupine Field
January - Matt Skinner
Caption: Aurora Beautiful Blend: The displays this night were beautiful yet subtle.
August - Matt Skinner
Caption: Sunset Portage: Lupine, one of the awesome benefits of Alaskan summers
Bio: My name is Matt Skinner. I have called Alaska “home” for over 8 years. My biggest passion in photography is shooting landscapes, although I love to experiment and practice in other genres as well. Alaska provides great opportunities to hone my skills and to become a better photographer through it’s unique landscape, wildlife, and night sky phenomena such as the Aurora Borealis. I remember seeing the Aurora for the first time in 2009; back then it was exciting but I had no idea what I was doing behind the camera. Now, because of the necessity of knowing my settings when shooting the Northern Lights, it has forced me to become a better photographer. Since I have taken a serious interest, I've had the honor of being published in online publications, multiple print magazines and USA Today newspaper. I attribute my successes to my passion and persistence for the art of photography.
Website: Facebook.com/MattSkinnerLightsOut & Fineartamerica.com/profiles/matt-skinner/shop
February - Carrie Olier
Caption: Beautiful Mt Drum standing tall against the cloudless blue sky. Taken just outside of Glennallen.
July - Carrie Olier
Caption: Lion Head Mt. in the distance, also a great spot to view the Matanuska Glacier.
Bio: I have been a photographer for 11 years. I am an Army wife and mother who loves to travel and I strive to show the beauty that I see in the world through my photos.
Website: Facebook.com/carrieosityphotography
March - Brant Dallas
Caption: Iditarod was routed through Nenana making for a unique scene with the Nenana Ice Classic Tripod and Railroad Bridge in the background.
Bio: My wife Becky and I consider us to be counted among the few fortunate Americans that call Alaska home. I love sharing the beauty of this breathtaking state with family, friends, and social media followers through the lens of my camera. Due to my unique circumstances I get to spend more than just a few days in some very remote parts of the state. This allows me to capture Alaska at her best.
Website: Facebook.com/BrantDallasPhotography & BrantDallasPhoto.com
April - Angie Middleton
Caption: Pioneer Peak Farm
Bio: Angie Middleton of Arctic Wonders Photography is a 40-year Alaska resident whose interests include travel, the outdoors, and road trips. Her images focus predominately on exploring Alaska's natural canvas through the eyes of her lens.
Website: Facebook.com/ArcticWonders
May - Brittney Robles
Caption: Yoga Bear
Bio: My name is Brittney Robles. I am married and a stay at home of three, living life in Alaska. The army moved us up here in July, 2014, and I quickly discovered why family & friends told me Alaska was magical. When I'm not busy volunteering for my husband's unit and raising the Robles crew, my passion is landscape photography. I love photographing Alaska, living here makes living out my passion very easy.
Website: Facebook.com/RedHeadCharm
June - Tami Biorn
Caption: Matanuska summer sunrise & fireweed
Bio: My husband, our children, and I moved to Alaska from Montana in 2014, and instantly fell in love with this big beautiful state. I have always enjoyed photography, but didn't start to truly explore my passion for it until 2015. With the abundant beauty and wildlife that surrounds us, I never leave home without my camera and I love getting outdoors and experiencing what this majestic state has to offer. My roots are Montana, but my home and heart are in Alaska.
Website: Facebook.com/TamiBiornPhotography
September - Daryll Vispo
Caption: The Aurora Seen From Big Lake, Alaska
Bio: Daryll Vispo is a nature and landscape photographer based in Anchorage, Alaska. He served in the United States Air Force. Growing up in the tropical islands, Daryll was immensely thrilled with the vast new opportunity of the Arctic. His heart was captured by the wild untouched scenery of Alaska, causing him to expand his expertise and love for photography.
Website: Facebook.com/DaryllVispoPhotography
October - Julie Northrop
Caption: Fall Colors Along the Glenn Highway
November - Julie Northrop
Caption: Wintery Sunrise Over the Chugach Mountains
Bio: Growing up surrounded by the magnificence of Alaska, Julie Northrop developed a love for capturing the immense beauty around her at a young age. She shared her passion for photography and nature with her late father and always has him in her heart as she dedicates her life to the craft. Her husband, daughter, and son often provide a whimsical touch that can be felt in her pictures. After spending two decades in Arizona, she is ecstatic to be back home to photograph the breath-taking scenery and wildlife that her home state is so famous for.
Website: Facebook.com/IrisLightPhotography & IrisLightPhotography.com
December - Ed Boudreau
Caption: Sunset of Chugach Mountains on Turnagain Arm, just outside of Girdwood.
Bio: I am a landscape and nature photographer currently living in Eagle River, Alaska. After spending 28 years focusing on the defense of my country, my minds eye had always been focused on her beauty. After retirement in 2010 my lovely wife bought me my first DSLR and pushed me out to the great outdoors and I'm having a blast running amuck throughout Alaska, trying to stay one step ahead of the bears. I hope you enjoy my work as much as I enjoyed bearing the elements to capture what moved me.
Website: Facebook.com/EdBoudreausPhotography & EdBoudreauPhotography.com