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Ken Graham is a versatile photographer with over 25 years experience and a long track record of satisfied clients.
Some of his clients include:
ADP Marshall Architects, Alaska Airlines, Alascom, Alaska Telephone Utility, AIDEA, Alcan General, Architects Alaska, Bezek/Durst/Seiser Architects, Black and White Studios, Charles Bettisworth and Company, Inc.,Columbia Hospital, Brady Design, BurkhartCroft Architects, Construction Machinery, Inc., Corps of Engineers, Davis Constructors and Engineers, ECI Hyer Architects, Ellis Don Construction, Ditchwitch, Inc., Emco, Forcenergy, General Electric, Hilton, Hoffmann Construction, Goodfellow Brothers, Integrated Resources, Inc., International Steel, Kiewit Construction, Koonce/ Pfeffer / Bettis Architects, Kumin and Associates, Livingstone Slone Architecture, Marathon Oil, Martin Marietta, McCool Carlson and Green, Mortenson Construction, MRV Architects, National Geographic, Neeser Construction, Newsweek, PBS, Porath Tatom Architects, Reader's Digest, RIM Architects, Seibu Corporation, Sheraton, Signature Aviation, Smith Tracter, Strand Hunt Construction, Tesoro, Totem Ocean Trailer Express, UIC Construction Inc., USKH
Equipment: Nikon D2X and digital format is used regularly. 6x7cm, 6x17cm film photography is also available upon request. Ken's studio is staffed with trained professionals using the latest in hardware and software to provide the finest imagery possible.
Member of: ASMP, PP of A, NANPA, GVCA, ASONP, 101st Airborne Association.
Ken owns Accent Alaska/ Ken Graham Agency a premiere stock photography agency representing 90 talented photographers with 300,000 Alaskan images on file.
Ken has been marketing other photographers work to advertising and editorial clients worldwide for 25 years and enjoys making sales for all those he represents.
*NOTE: For more information about the agency, please visit the two web sites at:
www.accentalaska.com.
www.alaska-in-pictures.com
BIO
Ken's interest in photography began in 1970 after combat duty in Vietnam.
Traveling the world as a Deep Sea Diver gave him ample opportunities to gather rich cultural images and dramatic landscapes. In 1976, his diving career brought him to Alaska, working underneath the oil rigs in Cook Inlet.
When Ken started doing photography assignments for corporate clients in 1978, his industrial background, with an emphasis on safety, made him a sought-after architectural and construction photographer. Aerials and panoramics are his specialties, as well as digital photography.
Mt. Alyeska Ski Resort in Alaska, is his home where he enjoys life with wife, Jacky, and 12 year old twins, Alex and Marina.
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