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  • Gresham Farmer's Market, Gresham Oregon, held every Saturday in downtown Gresham, from May - Ocotber
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  • Gresham Farmer's Market, Gresham Oregon, held every Saturday in downtown Gresham, from May - Ocotber
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  • Gresham Farmer's Market, Gresham Oregon, held every Saturday in downtown Gresham, from May - Ocotber
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  • Gresham Farmer's Market, Gresham Oregon, held every Saturday in downtown Gresham, from May - Ocotber
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  • Gresham Farmer's Market, Gresham Oregon, held every Saturday in downtown Gresham, from May - Ocotber
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  • Gresham Farmer's Market, Gresham Oregon, held every Saturday in downtown Gresham, from May - Ocotber
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  • Gresham Farmer's Market, Gresham Oregon, held every Saturday in downtown Gresham, from May - Ocotber
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  • Gresham Farmer's Market, Gresham Oregon, held every Saturday in downtown Gresham, from May - Ocotber
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  • Gresham Farmer's Market, Gresham Oregon, held every Saturday in downtown Gresham, from May - Ocotber
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  • Gresham Farmer's Market, Gresham Oregon, held every Saturday in downtown Gresham, from May - Ocotber
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  • Gresham Farmer's Market, Gresham Oregon, held every Saturday in downtown Gresham, from May - Ocotber
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  • Gresham Farmer's Market, Gresham Oregon, held every Saturday in downtown Gresham, from May - Ocotber
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  • Gresham Farmer's Market, Gresham Oregon, held every Saturday in downtown Gresham, from May - Ocotber
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  • Gresham Farmer's Market, Gresham Oregon, held every Saturday in downtown Gresham, from May - Ocotber
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  • Kettle Falls Recreation Site, on Lake Roosevelt, near Kettle Falls WA. Kettle Falls - Shonitkwu in the native Salish language, was an ancient and important salmon fishing site for Native Americans, for more than nine thousand years. The falls were inundated by the rising waters of Lake Roosevelt backed up behind Grand Coulee dam in 1940. As no fish ladders were built at Grand Coulee native salmon are now extinct in Lake Roosevelt and upriver. The extinction of the Salmon destroyed a way of life for the Native People of the Colville. Native People whose ancestral lands Grand Coulee was built on, never benefitted from the irrigation waters, or were compensated for revenue from electricity generation produced by the dam. The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation filed a lawsuit against the United States government, which was settled in 1994 for $53 million, plus $15.25 million annually from 1996 onward. On Aug. 16, 2019 members of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation released 30 chinook salmon above Grand Coulee Dam in hopes the fish will spawn and the fry will pass downstream through the turbines of the dam, then grow to maturity in the ocean and return, where they will be captured and transported above the dam to repeat the cycle.
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  • Ram Dass (born Richard Alpert; April 6, 1931) is an American spiritual teacher, former academic and clinical psychologist, and author of many books, including the seminal[1][2] 1971 book Be Here Now. He is known for his personal and professional associations with Timothy Leary at Harvard University in the early 1960s, for his travels to India and his relationship with the Hindu guru Neem Karoli Baba, and for founding the charitable organizations Seva Foundation and Hanuman Foundation. He continues to teach via his website, produces a podcast through the help of 1440 Multiversity, and has mobile app development through the Be Here Now network and the Love, Serve, Remember Foundation.
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  • Elegantly produced, "Barrow" is 34 pages, and features twelve black and white and four color images. Printed in my studio each page is archival pigment printing on 100% cotten rag, Moab Entrada Bright, Hardbound in slipcase. Edition of ten with two artist's proofs. Signed and numbered. First copy $450, with price increases as edition is sold. <br />
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Direct link: https://robbiemcclaran.photoshelter.com/gallery/Barrow-Artists-Book/G00006jsaxIwdzv0
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  • Barrow 34 pages, features twelve black and white and four color images, archival pigment printing on Moab Entrada Bright, Hardbound in slipcase. Edition of ten with two artist's proofs. Signed and numbered. First copy $450, with price increases as edition is sold.<br />
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From the Introduction:<br />
Barrow, Alaska occupies the northern most point of land in the United States, pressed hard upon the Chukchi Sea and the Arctic Ocean, some 330 miles north of the Arctic Circle. The native Inupiat people have lived in Barrow for four thousand years and continue to practice traditional ways of life, including whaling and subsistence hunting. As there are no roads in, the city is accessible only by air for 10 months of the year and is arguably the most isolated city in the country. •<br />
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I’ve had the good fortune to visit Barrow twice on assignments and on this most recent trip I scheduled time to spend making photographs of this unique American place. •<br />
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It was March and while the sun was up for eight or so hours, it’s low angle made for beautiful light, when not obscured by persistent ice fog. Temperatures ranged from a high of -11° F to -30° F with a constant wind coming off the ocean, making for somewhat difficult conditions. Batteries stopped working and the extreme temperature even affected my normally very fine grain film. •<br />
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Knowing that producing a meaningful document of the people of Barrow would be impossible in my short time, I chose to focus on the landscape. As I walked the streets, vigilant for polar bears, I became entranced by the stark, yet subtle textures of the largely featureless tundra, and how it merged with the frozen ocean; by the low angled light, and the often whimsical sculptural forms, that I encountered. These are the resulting photographs.
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Robbie McClaran

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