INLKIN RIVER
INLKIN RIVER
The Inklin River flows into the mighty Taku, one of the largest undammed watersheds in North America, flowing from British Columbia into Southeast Alaska. It supports one of the region's most significant salmon runs and is fed by the Juneau Icefield. The Taku is ecologically vital to the region including Juneau, Alaska’s capital. I took this photo during a 10-day packraft trip down the river, documenting the impact of the abandoned Tulsequah Chief Mine.
About the prints & framing
These archival photographs are giclée printed on cotton fiber to museum standards with a 100-year lifespan. If you choose a framed print, they will be individually built of ¾ inch ash sourced from the Appalachian Mountains and protected by a UV-resistant, anti-reflective acrylic glazing.
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