

Ayumi Y. Bakken
Aurora Photographer
I have been fascinated by the aurora since I was young, and a lifelong dream came true when I saw it for the first time during a visit to Fairbanks in 2007. I then began aurora research in graduate school for a master’s degree in geophysics, as I wanted to learn everything about the aurora. I conducted optical observations at the Toolik Field Station to study the flickering aurora—rapid changes in auroral luminosity in small-scale clustered spots.
Since then, I have returned to Alaska several times, both as a traveler and as a researcher. My first aurora shoot with an SLR camera was in 2009 in the Brooks Range, and five years later, I relocated from Japan to Fairbanks, where I began my career under the aurora as a tour guide and photographer. While raising my two young kids, I continue to dedicate myself to aurora chasing and to selling my aurora photography at local markets.
For me, watching and experiencing the aurora reminds me how small I am as an individual, yet also affirms my connection to Earth as a living being and to the universe as a whole.
アラスカ州フェアバンクス在住のオーロラ写真家。
オーロラを撮影するために独学で一眼レフを学び、オーロラの全てを知りたい一心で 東北大学大学院理学研究科地球物理学専攻にて、地球物理学の修士号を取得。その後、気象会社勤務を経て、2014年にアラスカへ移住。 現在はアラスカ大学地震センター勤務。二児の母として子育てに励む傍ら、 ツアーガイドや写真家としても活動中。また、地元のファーマーズマーケットなどに出店し、メタルプリントやポストカード、オーロラ写真を使ったピアスやネックレスなどの アクセサリーの販売も行っている。
※アラスカ旅行コンサルティング、個人ツアー催行を準備中です
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