• This grizzly bear poses in the tall grass of Lake Clark National Park in Alaska.

  • Dall sheep interacting by touching heads on Slope Mountain near the Haul Road in Alaska.

  • Bull moose in fall color of tundra in Denali National Park Alaska.

  • Head shot of bull moose on the Power Line Trail, Chugach State Park, Alaska.

  • Polar bear cub-of-the-year swimming in the waters of the Beaufort Sea near Kaktovik Alaska on Barter Island.

  • Curious polar bear cub-of-the-year on a beach in the Beaufort Sea near Kaktovik Alaska coming over to check me out.

  • Bull moose in fall tundra near Wonder Lake in Denali National Park Alaska.

  • A tender moment between grizzly bear mother and her cub-of-the-year in Lake Clark National Park Alaska. I had spent several days observing this mother and her cub from a distance before they felt comfortable with my presence and moved closer for me to take image. Even at that, I was still 75 yards from them requiring the reach of a 1000mm lens to get the shot.

    Robin Imaging has an online gallery featuring several artists. Each artist has their own gallery featuring pieces of their work. I am fortunate to be one of the artists and have my own gallery on their site featuring several images. To order one of these images from Robin, there will be a direct link next to the image on my web site. This link will take you directly to that image in my online gallery at Robin Imaging where you will find a menu of print mediums and print sizes available for that specific image along with pricing. An order can be placed directly from this page. Below is a list of typical print mediums and size offerings. Since the medium used is image dependent, the offering of print mediums will vary somewhat depending on the photograph.

    Medium

    Size

    Photo Rag Epson Metallic Canvas Metal (gloss or luster surface) TrueLife HD Acrylic 1” Acrylic Block

    8x12” 10x15” 12x18” 14x21” 16X24” 18X27”

    20x30” 24X36” 28x42” 30x45” 32X48”

  • Grizzly bear cub-of-the-year interacting with its mother in Lake Clark National Park Alaska.

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