When the sun doesn't think of going to bed before 11:30pm, it's tough to predict exactly what you are going to get, and when we woke up to blue skies I was imagining our glacier elopement would end up more on the "sunny and golden" side of things. As much as I love the Land of the Midnight Sun, darkening skies and moody lighting will always have my heart, so when the storm clouds rolled in I couldn't help but get a little excited. Ending our session with a sudden downpour was really just icing on the cake.
Read MoreA few years ago, I had the privilege of photographing Jodi as she prepared to graduate high school. Now she is knee deep in college and about to be married. These two will tie the knot in less than a month, so in anticipation of that glorious day I wanted to share some images from their engagement session along the Turnagain Arm.
Read MoreThe past few months have been full of wonderful highs and devastating low points for our family. We have experienced everything from a carbon monoxide leak, to totaling our (new to us) car, and most recently being robbed at gunpoint in our own home.
Honestly, I am exhausted, and yet still overwhelmingly thankful.
It was early in October when I met these two at Eklutna Lake. Many of the autumn leaves had already fallen and painted the ground in a perfect golden hue. The air was brisk, the forest quiet, and we came across very few people while exploring the area.
Read MoreIt is not often that I have the opportunity to photograph my sister, Rachel. She flew out of the nest not long after I did, but while my adventures brought me back to Alaska, her's have taken her south, and far east, to Pennsylvania, Ohio, and for the moment, Washington D.C.
This year, she flew home for Christmas and brought Braden with her.