Posts Tagged ‘magazine’

Scott Dickerson in Alaska Magazine–November ‘09

February 20th, 2010 · No Comments

Alaska Magazine selected several of Scott’s photos to illustrate a feature article on Richard Nelson. The article by Melissa DeVaughn, titled ‘Genuine Encounters’, profiles Nelson and his work on ‘Encounters’ a radio program that he creates (read the article online here). Scott has had the pleasure of being on several adventures around Alaska with Nelson over the years and also assisted Cinematographer Daniel Zatz in producing three video pieces with Nelson on camera. Please take a minute and visit the Encounters website and listen to one of the programs there if you have any interest in the wildlife and culture of Alaska you won’t be disappointed.

Article lead photo by author Melissa DeVaughn.

Richard Nelson holding a tiny wood frog near coldfoot Alaska.

Richard Nelson in Cordova, Alaska recording a radio program on shorebirds.

Richard Nelson on the Katmai Coast recording brown bear sounds.

Also in this issue of Alaska Magazine was a photo of a female ptarmigan on her nest. Scott took this image in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in springtime.

Scott Dickerson in Alaska Magazine – October ‘09

February 20th, 2010 · No Comments

The October issue of Alaska Magazine featured a double page spread aerial photograph by Scott Dickerson. The image, taken in the spring, shows sea ice breaking up in Bristol Bay. The visual is striking as waves break the ice into smaller and smaller pieces. Viewed from an aerial perspective the process can be read like words on a page, albeit backwards in this case.

Scott Dickerson in Alaska Magazine Calendar ‘09

February 20th, 2010 · No Comments

Alaska Magazine and Alaska Stock together publish a 12 month wall calendar featuring images from the Alaska Stock image collection. The 2009 calendar included two Scott Dickerson photographs. The cover photo is by John Hyde.

Lush ferns cover the forest floor near Six Mile Creek on the Kenai Peninsula.

Swirling surf rushes around old pilings on the Homer Spit.

Scott Dickerson in Alaska Magazine

December 12th, 2008 · No Comments

Scott Dickerson surfing photo on the cover of Alaska Magazine

A Scott Dickerson winter surfing photo on the cover of Alaska Magazine

The cover of Alaska Magazine’s October 2008 issue features a Scott Dickerson photo of Mike McCune surfing a wave past floating ice, beneath snow covered mountains in Homer, Alaska.  The cover story, ‘Hanging 10 in Homer – Far North Surfers Defy the Bitter Cold’, is the result of a collaboration with writer Jody Ellis-Knapp. The article is illustrated with five of Scott’s winter surfing photos including two double page spreads.

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Scott Dickerson in The Surfer’s Journal

December 1st, 2008 · No Comments

The Surfer's Journal Volume Seventeen, Number Five.

The Surfer's Journal Volume Seventeen, Number Five.

The Surfer’s Journal chose one of Scott’s winter surfing Alaska photos to illustrate an article in their Oct-Nov 2008 issue titled “Baby, It’s Cold – Surfing in the age of neoprene.”  The article looks at the evolution of wetsuits and their role in the spread of surfing into ever colder climates.

The photo shows Mike McCune surfing in Kachemak Bay with ice floating against the shore, and the snow covered Kenai Mountains rising in the background.

Scott Dickerson in The Surfer’s Path

December 1st, 2008 · No Comments

Surfer's Journal publishes ALASKAFOLIO - Alaskan surfing photos by Scott Dickerson.

The Surfer's Journal publishes ALASKAFOLIO - Alaskan surfing photos by Scott Dickerson.

The Surfer’s Path, an international surfing magazine, worked with Scott Dickerson to publish ALASKAFOLIO an eight page spread of photographs and words featuring Scott’s work in the Alaskan surf scene. The photographs are selection of previously unpublished highlights from several winter surf seasons. Scott was particularly excited to team up with with The Surfer’s Path for the debut of these unique photos because of the publications commitment not only to the spirit of surfing, but also the environment that surfers depend on.

From The Surfer’s Path website:

“The Surfer’s Path is the first (and, so far as we know, the only) truly “green” surf magazine. It’s printed on 100-percent post-consumer recycled paper (processed without chlorine bleach) with non-GMO soy inks. It was a move that – despite considerable extra expense – we simply had to make. It’s simple common sense: the survival of our surf spots is directly linked to the health of our rivers and streams…Surfers above all should be aware of the looming realities behind the principle of sustainability. Like swells, change comes out of the blue – out of spontaneous brilliance, accident, serendipity, and – necessity. And, to be honest, we know that this green shift is necessary. We believe that you surfers, our readers, are brilliant enough to support our efforts to create a more sustainably-produced (and even more excellent) surf magazine.” - Alex Dick-Read (publisher)

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Scott Dickerson in Alaska Magazine – September ‘08

December 1st, 2008 · No Comments

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alaskamagazine-0809-coverAlaska Magazine came to Scott Dickerson when they needed to illustrate their ‘Every Alaskan Schould…’ series article featuring Kachemak Bay State Park. Scott grew up on the shores of Kachemak Bay in Homer, Alaska and enjoys frequent visits to Kachemak Bay State Park so the editors at Alaska were given a healthy selection of images to edit through. The chosen panoramic photo was created while kayak camping on Grewingk Lake working on a personal project. The second image shows a sea otter and sea kayakers on Kachemak Bay.

Scott Dickerson in National Geographic

December 1st, 2008 · No Comments

national-geographic-mag-7-08National Geographic Magazine published a conservation article about a controversial brown bear hunt in Katmai National Preserve. The Scott Dickerson photograph illustrating the piece shows a brown bear walking out of Kukaklek Lake with a salmon in its mouth moments before its death. On the bank behind the bear is a guide and two trophy hunters. The hunt is legally permitted, though many believe it’s ethically and scientifically wrong. If you are interested in seeing more you can visit an online gallery of Katmai Bear hunt photos here.

For an unknown reason several copies of the magazine I browsed did not contain the article.

Scott Dickerson in Alaska Magazine – April ‘08

December 1st, 2008 · No Comments

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alaskamagazine-0804-coverAlaska Magazine chose a Scott Dickerson photo for the double page lead to their 2008 Fishing Outlook. The photo was taken aboard the fishing charter boat Grand Aleutian captained by David Bayes during an early morning run out into Kachemak Bay, Alaska.

Scott Dickerson in Alaska Magazine – March ‘08

December 1st, 2008 · No Comments

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alaskamagazine-0803-coverAlaska Magazine published one of Scott Dickerson’s snowkiting photos in their March edition. The double page spread placement shows James Brown kiting on Portage Lake, Alaska and leads the Outdoors section of the magazine.

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