Alaska
Photographing bears and birds in Alaska is an experience that stays with you long after you return home. There’s a quiet magic to the place—the vast open spaces, the crisp northern air, the sense that everything around you is still truly wild. Standing by a salmon stream as a coastal brown bear moves with surprising grace, or watching a bald eagle glide effortlessly across a slate-blue sky, you can’t help but feel humbled and completely alive. This collection is a reflection of those moments of wonder—small windows into the raw beauty, power, and serenity that make Alaska such an unforgettable place to photograph.
Lake Clark National Park
Lake Clark National Park
Lake Clark National Park
Brown Bear, Silver Salmon Creek, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska
Lake Clark National Park
Lake Clark National Park
Brown bear, Silver Salmon Creek, Lake Clark National Park, Alaska
Horned Puffin landing, Duck Island, Cook Inlet, near Lake Clark National Park, Alaska
Horned Puffin pair, Duck Island, Cook Inlet, near Lake Clark National Park, Alaska
Horned Puffin, Duck Island, Cook Inlet, near Lake Clark National Park, Alaska
Horned Puffin with prey, Duck Island, Cook Inlet, near Lake Clark National Park, Alaska
Horned Puffin, Duck Island, Cook Inlet, near Lake Clark National Park, Alaska