THE LAST DAYS OF SHISHMAREF
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Shishmaref is
disappearing. The village on the island off the coast of Alaska is
slowly but surely being swallowed up by the sea. Global warming is
causing the island’s protective permafrost layer to melt; the Chukchi
Sea is freezing later in the season, leaving ravaging waves free to
batter the island. It is estimated that the community of 600 Inupiaq
Eskimos will have to leave their native land before 2020. Photographer
Dana Lixenberg stayed in Shishmaref for several weeks during the winter
and summer of 2007. She explored the intricate relationship between the
inhabitants and the rough, bleak and beautiful landscape that surrounds
them. Using her 4x5-inch field camera makes the act of photographing
more formal than hand-held photography, resulting in an intimate
collaboration between the photographer and her subjects and in carefully
composed still-lives. By combining portraiture, details of interiors,
village tableaux, sea- and landscapes, Lixenberg creates a nuanced and
complex portrait of this close-knit community, a community balancing
between a past rooted in tradition and an uncertain future.
-from the publication The Last Days of Shishmaref