Commonwealth North
Individuals featured in these galleries will be provided one free digital photo file upon request subject only to the photographer's existing priorities and time availability, harbour@gci.net. In the case of photographs of deceased subjects, this policy also applies to next of kin.
With a home base in Alaska, Dave Harbour specializes in candid photographs of news makers. Many of the photos are camera cropped but others are heavily cropped. Some are partially edited (i.e. Photoshop, etc., but most are not. Those wishing fully edited photos may request portrait treatment and we will provide it without additional cost after an individual downloads the photo). Editors requiring higher resolution or edited photographs are welcome to contact us: daveharbour@gmail.com. Those paying for 'Original' photographs may email us requesting the highest resolution versions of a given photo that we have. Individuals pictured will especially appreciate the high quality and competitive pricing -- also the wonderful array of products from normal glossy prints, to matte and incredible, framed canvas prints. One can also make note cards, mouse pads and coffee cups from photos or instantly download photos for web or high resolution use.
Please enjoy! -dh
Christina Anderson is Buccaneer Energy’s Environmental and Stakeholder Relations Manager. She told Commonwealth North’s Energy Action Coalition on Friday (8-2-13) that the company would soon be announcing results of this year’s exploration program. With a number of on- and off-shore oil and gas exploration programs ongoing in Alaska’s Cook Inlet area, Anderson said the company was pleased with results to date. She added that within several weeks the company would be converting estimates of oil and gas reserves to proven reserves status as a result of current exploratory efforts. Readers may find Anderson’s slides here, including the estimated oil and gas reserves in the different exploratory prospects. http://www.commonwealthnorth.org/calendar/index.cfm?fa=ShowEvent&Classid=170&Event_ID=1905