In 2021, the descendants of famed photographer Edward S. Curtis released a book of his unpublished photos showing Alaska Natives.
Alaska once again answers the tough questions. Learn about show bears, dating in Alaska, and the optimal size for camera equipment.
Carl Johnson is an award-winning nature photographer based in Anchorage. He has a gallery and leads photo tours through Alaska Photo Treks.
Even during winter in Ketchikan, Alaska, a steelhead fishing spot is never yours forever, so enjoy those moments of solitude when they arise.
Ice climbing frozen waterfalls during winter in Alaska provides the ultimate challenge for seasoned summer rock climbers.
Paxson Woelber is an Alaska-based freelancer who takes photographs mainly as a hobby.
The Indigenous Place Names Project plans to install 30 signs around Anchorage that showcase the location’s original Dena’ina name.
A northern spin on the famous Hawaiian musubi, a block of rice topped with protein, usually SPAM, and wrapped in nori.
Sasquatch is the clear culprit behind a trail of wide, deep footsteps marking a path in the remote wilds of southeast Alaska.
