These images were selected from a body of photographs produced during the fair's two-week run at the end of August between 2015 through 2021. My assignment, from the fair’s marketing department, was to capture iconic images of those who participated in the fair while documenting the fair’s events and singular moments that define the small-town aspect of life in rural Alaska’s Matanuska Valley. I was so happy that my client gave me the freedom to find and capture images that spoke to me. Never once did they give me any instructions or tell me how to make my images.
About Clark James Mishler:
I was introduced to photography while studying Advertising Design at the Los Angeles Art Center. My life as a photographer has was supplemented by book design and photo editing, including two years as a layout editor for the National Geographic Magazine in Washington D.C. My work has appeared in national and international publications including: Entrepreneur, GEO, National Geographic, National Geographic Traveler, National Geographic World, National Geographic Books, Newsweek, Smithsonian Air & Space, Sunset, Time, and U.S. News and World Report. I am now semi-retired and devoting my time to personal work with emphasis on black and white documentary projects.
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