November 6th, 2010 |
by loren |
published in
celebrity, events, featured, politics
I had the pleasure of covering Alaska’s crazy three-way senate race on election day for the New York Times. The majority of the focus was on Murkowski’s historic write-in campaign and her Tea-Party backed republican challenger Joe Miller. In the end the “write-in” votes lead, but only time will tell how many of those are [...]
May 31st, 2010 |
by loren |
published in
alaskana, featured, industry
Recently I had the pleasure of spending some time with Maggie Nylund, the owner of Magpie’s Bakery in Valdez. Besides the obvious appeal of her tasty baked goods, quiches and soup, she had a very interesting story to tell.
Maggie Nylund opened Magpie’s Bakery in November 2008. Prior to opening the bakery Nylund operated a wholesale [...]
May 20th, 2010 |
by loren |
published in
art, celebrity, environment, events, featured
I’ve been in Valdez for the past few days for the Last Frontier Theater Conference. The Anchorage Opera sponsored me to come down and study acting and participate in a new workshop, acting for singers. It’s been humbling working with an amazingly talented group of artists, including Juliana Osinchuk, Nancy Caudill, Kim Estes and Darcy [...]
May 11th, 2010 |
by loren |
published in
activities, celebrity, events, featured
This past month I have been introduced to a world that I never before knew existed – the world of charity auctions. I’ve seen everything from fast-talking, cowboy-boot wearing auctioneers to nervous high-school choristers singing to a room full of tuxes. And the events themselves have raised anywhere from $20,000 to $500,000.
March 15th, 2010 |
by loren |
published in
activities, celebrity, events, featured, sports
A few from the ceremonial start of the 2010 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. My experience this year was cut short by a little problem with some red tape, but I still managed to have fun and make a few pictures that I am happy with.
March 2nd, 2010 |
by loren |
published in
activities, events, featured
One of the great things about living in Anchorage has to be the people. Not just the normal people who drink Starbucks and shop at Costco, but the crazy people who like to race outhouses and run with a herd of reindeer down 4th avenue. Sure, Fur Rondy has the snow sculpture competition and the [...]
October 29th, 2009 |
by loren |
published in
activities, featured, sports
This month Alaska Magazine picked up one of my photos of kite-skiers on Portage Lake. There’s something truly wonderful about launching off of a completely flat surface and flying 20+ feet in the air. Maybe this season I’ll get off the ground too. They were taken last valentine’s day.
September 13th, 2009 |
by beth |
published in
art, featured
AB+
makings of the same
(a collaboration of sisters)
The people that we love become parts of us, and the people that make us
make us with all they have. Two sisters with 4,000 miles between them ex-
plore their separate lives through holgas, the camera body in its simplest
form, creating images of the individual worlds that exist without the [...]
September 13th, 2009 |
by loren |
published in
art, featured
The Berth Project was a large and diverse public art project in downtown Anchorage. I documented one of the artists on her daily “commute” to and from work. She blogged about her experience, and it’s an interesting read.
August 29th, 2009 |
by brian |
published in
environment, featured, industry
Craig is part of a small team that monitors the fish on the north slope.
On August 25th Liz from BP and I went to the North Slope to photograph the construction of BP’s new drill site “Liberty”. Our time there was short but we were able to not only photograph the Liberty site but [...]