Born In Alaska: Another Kind of Childhood

 

Do you remember what you used to do for fun as a child? How about building a tree fort, playing in the sandbox, on the swing set, or having a squirt gun fight with your brothers and sisters? Sure, this Alaskan child is probably too young yet for any of those things, but even at such a young age he certainly doesn’t mind playing among the salmon carcasses while daddy dip-net fishes along the mouth of the Kenai River.

Author: Nathan Bush Wedding Photography

My name is Nathan Bush and I am a loving husband, an avid world traveler, an adventurer, and an off-road and Jeep enthusiast. I began my serious journey into photography in the mountains of Patagonia Argentina where I fell in love with the wilderness world. My passion has taken me to Iceland, Alaska, Peru, Argentina, Belgium, the Netherlands, and countless National Parks.  A good friend once told me I should combine my knack for beautiful landscape photography with capturing the details of their wedding, so I decided to dive right into the challenge. It has been quite a ride from there, and thus today, my passion for photography has evolved to capturing the raw candid emotion and intimate moments involved in wedding photography.

4 thoughts on “Born In Alaska: Another Kind of Childhood”

    1. Yes, it’s amazing how a state that is still part of the U.S. can have such cultural differences from the rest of the country.
      Thanks for reading!

    1. Thanks Jan, I appreciate your positive feedback. The dip-net fishing at Kenai was an amazing sight, one that everybody should experience at some point in their lives. Thanks for taking the time to view my blog!

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