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I'm a photographer, and this blog is all about sharing my work. Through the images presented here I hope you'll experience the fun, energy, honesty and emotion I have been entrusted to document.

I specialize in the photography of family history because I love to create memorable images of real life, both for you and for your entire family. If that sounds interesting, drop me a line. I’d love to talk with you.

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‘Alaska’ Entries

Fanfreakingtastic!

March 1st, 2010  
 

That was the comment from one of the judges in the ISPWP winter photo contest, for this image:

Taken from Krista and Steve’s wedding, it is one of my favourite images ever :) It didn’t place as well as I thought it would…but then humour is so subjective, so I’m happy with how well it did.

From the same wedding, this image place 20th:

Earlier in the summer I went to Alaska to help my good friend Melissa shoot a wedding, and I convinced the security guard to let us out onto the catwalk of the Alyeska tramway pavilion at the top of the mountain:

Fourth place, not too shabby :)

…Mike

  1. Mark wrote “Great photos, Mike! I love the first one with the cat. It's freakin' hilarious!”
  2. Stefania wrote “Congrats on your success.”
  3. Rob Greer wrote “The 4th place winner is pretty friggin' fabulous! And I'm pretty impressed with the cat shot ... even though I don't particularly like cats.”

A Week in Alaska

July 22nd, 2009  
An entry about My Life, tagged as , ,
 

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I scooted off to Alaska last week to hang out with my friend Melissa and her family (she is also a photog­rapher). It’s always fun to watch another photog­rapher working in their own back yard, and we did some shooting, and some touristing, and I generally had a great time. Mike (Melissa’s better half) was smoking the salmon he had caught a few days earlier. I wanted to do some fishing too, but once I compared the fantasy of fishing for salmon in Alaska with the reality, I wasn’t so sure:

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The locals call this “combat fishing.” These are all tourists. Doesn’t look like much fun. Mike said that when the main fishing season is open, it is literally shoulder-to-shoulder with tourists. When the locals go fishing, they go to their secret spot. No, I don’t know where that is. But I do know that the filets that their neighbor who so kindly gave me were 18 inches long.

While we were driving to an fro I managed to get a few neat-o photos, despite the fact that the sun was visible for about 5 seconds in the entire week I was there. And the sun never even really sets this time of year, so I was double bitter. But I digress.

First off, water­falls. If you spend any time at all looking through my blog, you’ll know that if there is a waterfall around, I’ll sniff it out. This one was easier than most to sniff, due to the huge sign on the side of the road that said “Thunderbird Falls” and the nicely groomed trail leading right to it. The way I tell it though, it was a battle.

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See those friendly-looking maple-tree-like things on the lower right side? They are not friendly. They are thorny and if you get stung by one, it gets all red and rashy. The maple tree bush things in Alaska are tough.

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We messed around in the moun­tains at bit too, at a spot called Hatcher Pass. In this one, you can see the little hillocks formed as the soil grad­ually slides down the side of the mountain (for scale, each one is about two feet across):

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The geog­raphy major in me was fasci­nated by the U-shaped valley and cirques common of glacier erosion. The place is thick with glaciers BTW.

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See that road? A few days later we drove from Talkeetna back to Wasilla along that road, during which we scared a moose:

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Speaking of: Talkeetna!

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Most of the drive looked like a typical northern tundra scene:

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The fireweed broke up all the greens:

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It was a great trip! Thanks Mike for the hospi­tality and the salmon jerky! Thanks Ben and Bek for the full-contact Age of Empires matches! And thanks Melissa for shut­tling me around for a week :)

…Mike

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Alyeska, Alaska

July 18th, 2009  
An entry about Weddings, tagged as , ,
 

While I was up visiting my pal Melissa in Alaska, she invited me to come along to shoot with her. Being the guy that I am, of course I said yes :) Seriously: how could I refuse the oppor­tunity to photo­graph a wedding with Alaska’s première photog­rapher (and a great friend) at a scenic resort in Alaska?

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See that building way at the top there? Once the ceremony was over, that’s where we went :)

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And then we came back down again. Fun!

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While on the way down in the tram, I took a bit of time to be a tourist and got a few images of the glaciers.

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I already can’t wait to get back :)

…Mike

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