Publisher's Description
'In 2013 I traveled from the continent of Antarctica to Barrow, Alaska, 320 miles north of the Arctic Circle, through seventeen countries in the Americas. I documented dwellings, how human habitation responds to and reflects harsh landscapes, and the means with which societies adapt to changing climates, both cultural and physical. During the journey I was drawn to subjects which were both a departure from my work yet still felt like a familiar target: organic and inorganic structures succumbing to the effects of a warming planet.' — Magda Biernat
Adrift is a sequenced series of photographs that oscillates between icebergs 'adrift' on the ocean and manmade structures submerged in snow. They are hauntingly silent images that might arise out of a frozen dream of a forgotten world and culture. The accordion fold of the book lends itself to a sense of floating from one image to the next.
About the Limited Edition
Adrift is also available in a limited edition that includes a choice of one of two prints.
View print choice 1 (Iceberg)
View print choice 2 (Hut)
Read the interview with Magda Biernat on photo-eye Blog