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Photographer's Choice

If you don't want the hassle of picking a location, I will choose one for you! Just let me know what you are wanting out of your location, and I'll tell you where to meet me. If you want mountains, evergreen trees, moody tones, or oceans views, we can find something effortless for your portrait day.

For questions about this location, email me at erinnautaphotography@gmail.com

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Thompson Pass

This location is one of the most stunning places in Valdez, and all of Alaska. Finding the perfect day to make this location possible is worth the effort.

 

Thompson Pass is also temperamental with weather due to thick fog rolling in often. I use Alaska 511 to check the cameras throughout the day of your session. 

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Dock Point Trail

This location is my fail safe for any weather condition, all year round! If you choose this location, you can have sea views, mountain backgrounds, and a high view of Valdez City. In the winter, the trail is not available, but it is still a great location. 

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Old Town Valdez

If you are coming to Valdez in the summer or fall, this location is amazing. The fireweed is the perfect backdrop to the mountains in July.

In winter this location is plowed, so even with large piles of snow, mountains are still viewable from some angles. 

For questions about this location,email me at erinnautaphotography@gmail.com

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Walter Day Memorial Drive

This location is a bit of a secret piece of heaven. When the clouds are puffy and white, this place is my favorite. To get here, you have to drive down a bumpy dirt road behind the baseball fields. In September there are also a lot of dead stinky fish left over from the salmon run. Even with that, I love this location in the late spring, summer, or fall. 

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Kelsey Dock

If you are needing photos in winter, this might be your best bet. Even when the snow piles high, the ocean is still viewable from this location. There are also often patches of blue icicles that freeze making beautiful rock covered frozen waterfalls appear in surprising places!

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On a sunny day, this location is also amazing. I do require an assistant for this location on a sunny day, since there is no shade to work with harsh lighting. 

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Valdez Boat Harbor

If you come to Valdez and don't get to see all of the boats, you are missing out! This location is great for fun angles and marine themed shoots. Seniors getting their first senior portraits seem to love this location, too!

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Your Own Home

In Valdez, it's almost harder to pick a bad location than a good one. In some sessions, I have been able to walk into the street on a snow day, and use the right settings to blur out the cars in the background to make the photos as easy as possible for clients. Any location, including your own home works for me. I am very flexible and love the challenge of thinking on my feet.

 

However, if you do pick a new location, just know it will take me longer to scope the area out than a location I have previously photographed. This may result in a longer time, or less photos. 

Goldfield Baseball Fields

In fall, this is one of the best locations in Valdez to get the reds and oranges we all want in fall photos. There are paths along the fields, and easy access to parking.

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This is one of my favorite locations for seniors and family portraits.

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