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Utukok River Uplands, NPRA Alaska

Arctic, National Petroleum ReserveBy Patrick EndresJune 30, 201016 Comments

There is much to write about regarding my late June trip to the arctic, and little time to do so due to another scheduled  photo trip in which I’ll float a river out of the Brooks range in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. More about that upon my return. Looking back on the last week,…

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On assignment with wireless flash

Northern LivingBy Patrick EndresJune 28, 20102 Comments

The day after my return from a photo trip in Alaska’s arctic, I quickly switched gears from grizzly bears and caribou photography for a scheduled commercial  assignment job for a local utilities company in Fairbanks (Friday June 25). Portraiture was the primary focus, which presented employees doing their work in a respective context to the…

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American golden plover

Arctic, Birds, National Petroleum ReserveBy Patrick EndresJune 25, 20102 Comments

My trip to the high western arctic unfolded broadly under the never setting sun. With a short turn around between another venture back to the arctic for a river trip, I’ll have some photos to share but little time to write. The birds nesting in the tundra region were continual companions in a very solitary…

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Bears and the arctic

Arctic, Northern LivingBy Patrick EndresJune 16, 20104 Comments

Going off the grid I’m preparing for a 7 day solo, fly-in trip into Alaska’s remote western arctic. It is the result of many planning iterations, previous ones including more people, but this is what shook out in the end. While I have a preference for working solo, since I feel I do the best…

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Grizzly bear, Denali Park

Bears, Denali National Park, Interior, Landscapes, WildlifeBy Patrick EndresJune 14, 20102 Comments

The road that transects Denali National Park crosses 4 mountain passes and many river drainages. This is astonishing for a road that is only 90 miles long, and one of the reasons that majestic views are not lacking on that journey. And, this lends to photos of wildlife contextually placed in this wilderness mountain setting.…

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Wild wolfs, Denali National Park

Camera and Lenses, Denali National Park, Gear & Technical, Interior, Moose, WolfBy Patrick EndresJune 9, 201020 Comments

As a follow up to my previous post “wolf pack kills moose calf” last week, in which a colleague and I photographed a predator/prey scene in Denali National Park, I thought I’d make a few comments on the photographic equipment and technical side of that shoot, and then share a few pictures taken following the…

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Wolf pack kills moose calf

Denali National Park, Interior, Moose, Wildlife, WolfBy Patrick EndresJune 4, 201069 Comments

I joined my friend and colleague Hugh Rose for a one-day professional photography permit in Denali National Park on Thursday. Historically, (that is over the last 15 years) whenever Hugh and I join up in the park, we encounter something special to photograph, and this short trip rivals all previous ones. When exiting the park…

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Eagle Trail wildland forest fire

Interior, Nature, Northern LivingBy Patrick EndresJune 2, 20106 Comments

If you can’t beat em, join em. That was my thought over the Memorial Day weekend-sort of. This is in context to the wildland forest fires and subsequent smoke that is plaguing much of interior Alaska. Intsead of running from the smoke, I figured what the heck, I might as well run to it, and…

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Interior Alaska Forest Fires

Forest, NatureBy Patrick EndresMay 28, 20102 Comments

Fairbanks and interior Alaska has enjoyed an incredible warm and wonderful spring, on the heels of a very dry winter. The unfortunate payback for this is a tinder box landscape and I’m sorry to say that forest fires are dotting much of the interior. I’m just hoping for some rains in the near future, to…

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Wilderness First Responder Class

Northern LivingBy Patrick EndresMay 24, 20106 Comments

About 12 years ago, while building my house, I suffered a traumatic brain injury during a fall on concrete, in which I landed on my head. Fortunately, no permanent damage was done, but I did acquire a good excuse for which to blame my seemingly increasing loss of memory. That experience piqued my interest in…

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