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@jacobauesobolnew: “It’s not a joke. You have to be aware almost every step you take. You have to learn about how the ice moves and when the ice is thick enough to walk on and when it’s not, and when there is danger and when there’s not. Just the stream and the movement of the ice can make it impossible to get home. So even though things seem very peaceful, the dangers are just around the corner."⁠ ⁠ 'James' House' is the second in a trilogy about Greenland by Jacob Aue Sobol. The Danish photographer first traveled there in 1999, staying on in the isolated settlement of Tiniteqilaaq after falling in love with a local girl, and then later making a book about their relationship, titled 'Sabine'. Eighteen years after that book was published, Sobol is making a new book about his time in Greenland, this time about James, one of the men who taught him to hunt and fish, the man whose home he spent so much time in.⁠ ⁠ In part two of his interview with Jacob Aue Sobol about 'James' House', @colinpantall1 speaks to the photographer about the harsh beauty of everyday life in a remote corner of Greenland. Read at the link in bio. ⁠ ⁠ PHOTOS: All from 'James' House'. ⁠ ⁠ © @jacobauesobolnew / Magnum Photos
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