Alaska feels like another country. Its delicate but unsympathetic landscape, its neighborly but weather-tested residents, and its strange history as a Russian territory turned 49th state make Alaska unlike any other place in the U.S.
Fairbanks was the jumping off point for a journey into Alaska’s interior. I went during summer solstice. With 24 hours of daylight above the Arctic Circle, I never saw the sun set.
I then set sail from Seward to Vancouver along the Inside Passage.
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Film by Jessica Peterson
Production assistance: Tim Peterson
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Cameras:
Sony a7SII
Sony a6500
Lenses:
Sony 24-240mm
Sony 55mm
Sony 16-35mm
Gimbal: Pilotfly H2
Drone: DJI Phantom 4
Locations:
Fairbanks
Chena Hot Springs
Yukon River
Denali National Park
Alaska Railroad
Brooks Range
Coldfoot
Wiseman
Dalton Highway
Anchorage
Inside Passage
Glacier Bay
Margerie Glacier
Haines
Juneau
Parts of this trip made possible by Matador Network and Explore Fairbanks.
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