My roots in Alaska run deep through familial connection. I am Inupiaq, native to this land. That is what accounts for the calling I have to it. But my beginnings here as a young man began in the commercial fishing industry. For several summers, I returned to fish the sockeye salmon season until I eventually stayed. Fishing was tremendously laborious work, but when I found time, I elected to soak in the rich culture through reading books about and photographing the archaic history remaining on the beaches of the abandoned canneries we called home. Among those canneries was Graveyard Point. There, I found my desire to remain in Alaska indefinitely.