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AlaskanPhotos.com is a division of Alaska’s largest stock photo agency, Alaska Stock Images. At Alaska Stock Images we represent over 100 professional photographers and market their photography for commercial applications such as advertisements, brochures, magazine articles and websites. Because of the popularity of some of our photographers’ images, we have made AlaskanPhotos.com an area where you may order these award-winning photographers’ images to put on your home or office walls as décor prints. Select one or more photos from over 200 images and have a print or gift item printed just for you by our professional photo lab. Our photo lab then sends your order straight to your door or to whomever you wish.
The Photographers:
Our photographers are all professional editorial, corporate, advertising and/or stock photographers who make their living from their photography. Many are award-winning photographers who have had their work published world-wide in calendars, magazines, corporate publications and advertisements. The photographers whose work appears on this site are:
- Chris Arend
- Eberhard Brunner
- Randy Brandon
- Alissa Crandall
- Danny Danniels
- Scott Darsney
- Michael Deyoung
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- Calvin Hall
- John Hyde
- Hal Gage
- Karen Jettmar
- David Job
- Johnny Johnson
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- Mark Kelley
- Lon Lauber
- Dave Parkhurst
- Ron Sanford
- Thomas Sbamato
- Jeff Schultz
- Kevin Smith
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- Tom Soucek
- Julie Sprott
- Mary Vavrick
- Pat Warwick
- Bill Watkins
- Mark Newman
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The Photos:
The photos you see on this site were selected by the photographers for there appeal as wall-décor prints. Many of the photos have been published before in magazines, advertisements or as greeting cards, motivational posters or calendars.
We’ve attempted to give you as much information about the photo as possible. On the print gallery order page, below the image, you can read where the photo was taken. Most of the photographs were shot in the wilds of Alaska and the majority of the wildlife was photographed in the wild. However in some cases the animals were photographed in a controlled environment such as a zoo. If that's the case, the caption under the photo says "controlled". Some photos were digitally enhanced by correcting the color, adding another element etc. If that's the case, the caption under the photo says "enhanced" or “digital composite.”
All the photos have been prepared to give the truest colors possible. However, not all computer monitors are the same. We cannot guarantee that the colors of the print you see on your monitor will be matched in the print, but they will match the colors the photographer saw when he took the photo.
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