Mother and baby otter in Kachemak Bay. There are strict rules governing how close you can get to these, and in three-foot seas these were a huge challenge to photograph.
Flying south from Homer toward Katmai National Park at dawn. On our way we passed over a number of remote fishing villages, but for the most part it was just wide open country.
I'd been shooting bears at 600mm acorss this creek, when all of the sudden the wind died and the water became a giant mirror. I had a spare body attached to my hip with a wider lens and managed to get a few shots off.
On our way back to Anchorage from Winterlake Lodge we got our one and only clear look at Denali all week. I was sitting in the co-pilot seat and our pilot was kind enough to turn around and do a second flyby so I could get a clear shot of her out my open window.
You hear a lot about Alaska, but until you get on a float plane and start flying out of Anchorage you really can't get a sense of how vast it is " or how quickly you can be in the middle of nowhere. Spent a week or so here in 2015, at two of the finest adventure lodges you can imagine " Tutka Bay Lodge and Winterlake Lodge. Perfect jumping off point for bear treks in Katmai, helicoptor hiking on glaciers, halibut fishing, and pretty much every other cool adventure you can imagine.