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ISBN: HB: 9781602232136

University of Chicago Press, University of Alaska Press

October 2013

216 pp.

26.7x26.7 cm

200 colour plates

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£37,50
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I Am Alaskan

What does an Alaskan look like? When asked to visualize someone from Alaska, the image most people conjure up is one of a face lost in a parka, surrounded by snow. Missing from this image is the vibrant diversity of those who call themselves Alaskans, as well as the true essence of the place. Brian Adams, a rising star in photography, aims to change all this with his captivating new collection, "I Am Alaskan".

In this full-color tribute, Adams entices us to reconsider our ideas of this unique and compelling land and its equally individual residents. He captures subjects on urban streets and in rural villages, revealing what daily life in Alaska is really like. The portraits focus on moments both ordinary and extraordinary, serious and playful, while capturing Alaskans at their most natural. Subjects range from Alaska Native villagers to rarely seen portraits of famous Alaskans, including Sarah Palin, Vic Fischer, and Lance Mackey. Through photographs, Adams also explores his own half-Inupiat, half–American Alaska identity in the process, revealing how he came to define himself and the state in which he lives. Frame by frame, Adams powerfully and honestly shows what it means to be an Alaskan.

About the Author

Brian Adams is a professional photographer specializing in environmental portraiture and medium-format photography. He lives in Anchorage.

Reviews

"'I Am Alaskan' is a celebration of a state and its people. For those of us in the Lower 48, it's an eye-opening look at a place full of beauty and diversity, one bound to defy broad characterizations" – Slate

"Adams presents scores of striking portraits in which the piercing gaze of his subjects dares you to pigeonhole them" – Chicago Tribune

"In the vibrantly colorful photos that fill the book, [Adams] is attempting to present a mosaic of his home state and its people that sharply differs from the conventional picture many non-Alaskans have – a mosaic that may even catch long-time Alaskans off-guard" – Anchorage Daily News

"A multicultural pastiche that drives home an important point: the 49th state is populated by a bewildering range of residents... From this book we learn that, far from being simply the domain of oil workers, Natives, and remnant mountain men, the face of Alaska is a microcosm of the larger American corpus" – Daily News-Miner