Northern Plains Native Americans : A Modern Wet Plate Perspective - Shane Balkowitsch

Northern Plains Native Americans

A Modern Wet Plate Perspective

By: Shane Balkowitsch

Hardcover | 19 January 2024

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North Dakotan Shane Balkowitsch’s quest to take 1000 Native American wet-plates portraits in the present day is one step closer with this second to last volume. In this series of wet-plate collodion book of portraits of Northern Plains Native Americans, the photographer/author continues with his distinctive and unique presentation; that is the only one to have ever been instigated or created for this particular group of Native Americans; The technique he uses, wet-plate collodion and the eye of the author align to present a masterful, unique, and respectful array that is sumptuous and compelling; Here the subjects are presented in their native garb, giving he subjects the opportunity explore their self-image, in a safe space where who they are how they see themselves are certain to be respected and admired;



Wet-plate collodion is one of the earliest forms of photography. A wet-plate photographer makes a film based on a piece of glass or metal using collodion, submerges it in a silver nitrate solution to make it light sensitive, and then exposes the photograph usually in an old style wood bellows camera box and antique brass lens from the 1800''s. The end result is a one-of-a-kind, archival object of art that will last many lifetimes.


Shane and his Native American sitters have collaborated in the creation of a piece of contemporary history using classical methodology. The legacy he has created is indeed, who they were, what they were like, and what they did. There is nothing like it in the library of Native American portraiture in the modern era. The photographer’s effort is to show that his subjects are still here—with their culture, dignity, and traditions.

Industry Reviews
"Each image invites a prolonged consideration of the character of the person in the portrait. The presentation in the book, with the image on one side of an open spread and the person's name both native and common, tribal affiliation and date of the portrait on the other side, gives each image and each portrait a sense of gravitas and weight. The wet plate collodion method provides for a very shallow depth of field, so focus is a large part of the method's appeal. And these images are monochrome, so there is the sense of timelessness and dignity. This book, along with its predecessor, are important documents, especially for anyone residing on the northern plains, like I do, as well as for anyone in North America, or anyone interested in indigenous cultures anywhere." W. Scott Olsen "The work that Shane does for its artistic merit as well as for its collaborative nature is genuine and enthusiastic, on a human level. For the folks of many different Indian tribes, who sit for his portraits, and who often become his life-long friends, Shane builds real rapport. Beyond the making of art photographs, it is this rapport, and the importance of honest collaboration between people of different cultures, that is so important for our country and is at the center of the moving forward of our country." Debra Haaland "Shane's purpose is not to photograph Native Americans as if the 19th and 20th centuries had never happened-the mission of the great Edward S. Curtis (1868-1952)-but to record individuals as they wish to be seen, to give Native Americans the opportunity to explore their self- image, perhaps at times a fantasy image, in a safe space where who they are and how they see themselves are certain to be respected and admired."--Clay Straus Jenkinson, Director, The Dakota Institute

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