Friday night at the old Jameson Gallery in Portland friends, colleagues, fans and strangers gathered for a show of Jim’s Daniels’ work.
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Alexandra C. Daley-Clark is a wedding, portrait, and editorial photographer based in southern Maine.
She has worked for Newsweek magazine, and Saba photo agency in New York City. In 2001 she left the big city, and set-off to hike and photograph the entire length of the Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine. 2,160 miles, approximately five million steps, 1500 photographs, and six-and-a-half months later, she completed the long walk and settled in Maine.
She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in photography from Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York.
Among her many clients are: The New York Times, Newsweek Magazine, National Geographic Adventure, Lindblad Expeditions, Arthur Frommer’s Budget Travel, Backpacker Magazine, The National Park Service, IDEXX labs, and The Pine Tree Society. In addition, her images have been featured on several book covers.
Most recently she served as the Director of Photography for the Do1Thing project, in addition to being a contract photographer for the America 24/7 project.
For more information on Alexandra's other photography, please visit VisualAlex.com.
Alexandra currently resides in Saco, Maine in a converted shoe factory live/work loft with her husband, Denis, and their pets.
Friday night at the old Jameson Gallery in Portland friends, colleagues, fans and strangers gathered for a show of Jim’s Daniels’ work.