Hal Gage
Every year for a 2 month window in the deepest part of winter, The Turnagain Arm near Anchorage, Alaska is transformed into a meeting place for the 'Strangers,' a grouping of silt, mud and ice blocks stranded from the receding tides. These dirty icebergs are left akimbo scattered across the mudflats. Hal Gage takes on a project to document in a B&W landscape style these ephemeral objects.