Posts Tagged ‘publication’

Scott Dickerson in World Wildlife Fund’s Bristol Bay display

December 1st, 2008 · No Comments

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One of Scott Dickerson’s underwater photos of sockeye salmon was used in a World Wildlife Fund tradeshow display focused on the risks of potential oil and gas development in the Bristol Bay region.

Scott Dickerson’s Bristol Bay images on mobile ad truck

December 1st, 2008 · No Comments

The annual Alaska Federation of Natives Convention recently took place in Anchorage, Alaska. This event brings Alaskan natives from all over the state to Anchorage for a weekend. The non-profit Renewable Resources Coalition wanted to share a few messages with the attendees.

Kevin Co of Frontier Media Arts was tasked with developing the campaign just days before the event. The project in his own words :

“We decided that this would be a great time to use non-traditional media, so I called up the folks at Mobile Ad Alaska to see if we could rent out their truck. What we ended up with what can best be described as a mobile 10 sided billboard that could be moved around to target different flows of people throughout the event.”

Scott was honored by Kevin’s choice to work with his Bristol Bay photos on this project. Below is a short video by Kevin showing the finals steps of the project.


Mobile Ad Truck Overview Video from Kevin Co on Vimeo.

Below are the graphics. Think seven feet tall! Awsome.

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Scott Dickerson in Alaska Airlines magazine ad

December 1st, 2008 · No Comments

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Scott Dickerson was assigned to photograph a real estate development near Homer, Alaska for Homer Seaside Properties. The resulting photos are being used in a variety of marketing materials including a full page ad in the Alaska Airlines magazine. The lead image is an aerial view of Stone Step Lake, which the development is named after, taken in the fall when the cottonwoods were golden and the years first snow had just fallen on the Kenai Mountains across Kachemak Bay. Along with the standard ground based and aerial work, Scott also created several lifestyle photos showing a couple canoeing on the lake with evening light on the Kenai Mountains.

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.

Scott Dickerson on Renewable Resources Coalition brochure

December 1st, 2008 · No Comments

Outside of the Renewable Resources Coalition's Bristol Bay fisherman brochure featuring three of Scott's photos.

Outside of the Renewable Resources Coalition's Bristol Bay fisherman brochure featuring three of Scott's photos.

Bristol Bay fisherman have a lot to be proud of. This tri-fold brochure produced by the Renewable Resources Coalition used four of Scott’s  photos to help communicate to commercial fisherman that Bristol Bay’s wild salmon resources are being threatened by proposed mineral developments in the area. For several years Scott has been photographing the Bristol Bay region in an effort to give his viewers a glimpse into this remarkable environment. You can see several hundred of Scott’s Bristol Bay photographs in the online archive.

Scott Dickerson in Alaska Magazine – December ’07

December 1st, 2008 · No Comments

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alaskamagazine-0801-coverAlaska Magazine featured one of Scott’s winter surfing photos in their December/January 2008 edition. The photo shows Homer, Alaska local surfer John Langham walking carefully over ice covered boulders as he returns from a mid-winter surf session. The double page spread leads the Outdoors section of the magazine.

Scott Dickerson in Alaska Magazine – July ’07

December 1st, 2008 · No Comments

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Scott Dickerson’s photos of the Togiak Herring fishery in Bristol Bay, Alaska illustrated an article in Alaska Magazine’s July 2007 issue. Twelve photographs across ten pages brought this unique commercial fishery to life. Most of the images were aerial views captured over two seasons when Scott spent roughly 150 hours flying above the action in a fish spotting airplane.

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