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Clark James Mishler is a director, known for Alaska Portraits by Clark James Mishler (2016).
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 2016

Alaska Portraits by Clark James Mishler
(Documentary short) (collaborating director)




 2016

Alaska Portraits by Clark James Mishler
(Documentary short)

Clark James Mishler

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Post-Coronavirus: 10:16 AM, Thursday, December 2, 2021. “We try to help community members with yard work. It’s great exercise on a fabulous day.” -Paulette Solt and volunteers from the Highland Helpers make quick work of a neighbor’s yard on Cedar Street in Calistoga.
Post-Coronavirus: 10 AM, Wednesday, December 1, 2021. After the cancellation of many holiday activities, volunteers Barbara Lencioni and Gerry Turgeon string lights on live Christmas trees at Pioneer Park in advance of Calistoga’s Christmas Fair and Lighted Tractor Parade.
Post-Coronavirus: 10:41 AM, Tuesday, November 30, 2021. Jackson McMahon unloads a truck at a residential project on Myrtle Street in Calistoga.
Post-Coronavirus: 5:27 PM, Monday, November 29, 2021. “Our goal this year? I hope we play as a team and in sync.” -Post player Valeri Aqueipo offers a few thoughts as the Calistoga High School’s Women’s Varsity Team prepares for a major tournament in Mendocino starting later in the week.
Post-Coronavirus: 11:48 AM, Sunday, November 28, 2021. “We help each other whenever we can.” -Jorge Rodriquez assists unloading top soil at his cousins home on Cedar Street in Calistoga.
Post-Coronavirus: 11:24 AM, Saturday, November 27, 2021. “My boyfriend and I have been living all over, in our camper. We’ve been living in it for five years now. We’ve been less social – more reflective. I love animals and we’ve been working on farms. Life is good.” -Vida Stamey reflects on her life while visiting her parents in Calistoga.
Post-Coronavirus: 4:14 PM, Friday, November 26, 2021. “We have been lucky to have each other these past two years.” -Brothers Alexis (9) and Francisco Perez hang together near their home on Grant Street in Calistoga.
Post-Coronavirus: 4:22 PM, Thursday, November 25, 2021. “I’m still searching for normal.” – Mya Shuler joins the Thanksgiving dinner at the Mishler house in Calistoga.
Post-Coronavirus: 9:52 AM, Wednesday, November 24, 2021. “We’re cleaning up before the holiday. The truck will be arriving this morning to carry this stuff away.” -Cement workers Uriel Bahena (right) and his associate, Jose Cruz, stand outside of a residential work site on Cedar Street in Calistoga.
Post-Coronavirus: 10:33 AM, Tuesday, November 23, 2021. Congressman Mike Thomson, other polititians and media gather for a press conference at the condemned Garnett Creek Bridge in Calistoga to discuss how the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will effect projects in Napa County.
Post-Coronavirus: 4:10 PM, Monday, November 22, 2021. “I’ve wanted a dog all my life and I finally got one. Now, I can’t wait for her to calm down.” -Porter Wild walks along View Road with his one year old Golden Retriever, Summer.
Post-Coronavirus: 2:22 PM, Sunday, November 21, 2021. Hugh Bevan Thomas celebrates his 91st birthday with family and lemon meringue pie at Mustard’s in Yountville.
Post Coronavirus: 2:15 PM, Saturday, November 20, 2021. Food blogger Paschelle White (right) and her friend, Cassandra, attend the Calistoga Food & Wine Festival 2021 at Solage, Auberge Resorts.
Post Coronavirus: 3:44 PM, Friday, November 19, 2021. Juan Felix shovels sand at a residential landscaping project on Lake Street in Calistoga.
Post Coronavirus: 4:39 PM, Thursday, November 18, 2021. Calistoga High School football players receive instruction from first-year head coach Shane Kohler prior to Saturday’s conference semi-final game at Branson High School in Ross, CA.
Post Coronavirus: 3:49 PM, Thursday, November 18, 2021. Pedro Nerien, his kids Samantha (10), Pama (5), Camilk (3) and Yulissa (11) and dogs, Alice and Daisy, walk home from school on Berry Street in Calistoga.
Post Coronavirus: 3:33 PM, Wednesday, November 17, 2021. Daniel Kientz and his fifteen year old African Grey parrot, Shasta, stand on the porch of their home in Chateau Calistoga.
Corona Chronicles: 5:23 PM, Tuesday, November 16, 2021. “I bought this in 2017, right before the fire. My entire property burned except the house and, luckily, the garage. I recently rebuilt the engine and got it running in September. I just drove it to Bend, Oregon. No heater and no radio, but I love it.” -Brad Barrett shows off his 1959 Porsche 356A in front of his son’s house on View Road in Calistoga.
Corona Chronicles: 5:35 PM, Monday, November 15, 2021. “He likes to blow the leaves and I like to rake. It works out well and we each get to do what we enjoy.” -Katie and Porter Lynch collect leaves in front of their home on Cedar Street in Calistoga.
Post Corona Chronicles: 12 PM, Sunday, November 14, 2021. San Francisco sisters Azie (6) and Lulu (4) visit Pioneer park in Calistoga.
Post Corona Chronicles: 5:27 PM, Sunday, November 13, 2021. Trinity Construction worker Samuel Robles cleans ups and carries tools to his truck at the end of the day at a residential construction site on North Oak Street in Calistoga.
Post Corona Chronicles: 4:35 PM, Friday, November 12, 2021. Contractor Erin Walker finishes cement at a residential remodel project on School Street in Calistoga.
Corona Chronicles: 6:20 PM, Thursday, November 11, 2021. Nine year old Forestville resident Devin Davenport throws a ball for dogs at Heather Oaks Park in Calistoga.
Corona Chronicles: 2:29 PM, Wednesday, November 10, 2020. “I’ve coming here since 1983. I love it so much that I decided I should work here. I don’t do much – folding napkins – filling the salt and pepper – real simple things. Mostly, it gets me out of the house.” -Pegge Vachand, who will turn 100 Sunday, greats visitors to Cafe Sarafornia in downtown Calistoga.
Post Coronavirus: 12:48 PM, Tuesday, November 9, 2021. “I’ve worked for Amazon long before the pandemic and, yes, it’s been much more busy. But, our new trucks have really made us more productive. I can’t complain.” -Amazon delivery associate Zach Marsden delivers packages on Cedar Street in Calistoga.
Clark James Mishler is a freelance photographer based in Calistoga, CA.



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Clark Mishler is one of the most sought-after photographers in Alaska and one of the top assignment photographers in the country. Thanks to him, we’re doubling our K-12 ART SHARE giveaway for the months of April and May and giving away EIGHT autographed copies of his book Portrait Alaska .
Encourage your student to share a beautiful photograph or piece of artwork that we can share in an upcoming newsletter!
Although Clark was only formally identified as being dyslexic when he was 25, he struggled through school not actually learning how to read two words in succession until age 16. Although many teachers tried to hold him back, he recalls how his mother “would never never allow the school system to hold me back, no matter how pathetic I was.”
Clark’s Portrait Alaska was a successful Kickstarter project that accompanied his exhibition at the Anchorage museum.
Clark had early interests in art and remembers how his mother and grandfather (both artists) encouraged him to develop his talents. His grandfather gave h
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