The White Frontier

She went on to work further south in the city of Regina, Saskatchewan, and when accompanying John on expeditions for the Canadian Pacific Railway. With hundreds of emotive and lyrical images to her name, her legacy is of a true photographic artist, rather than a dispassionate documenter of rural life. Here: Inuit woman, Ooktook, with child, Fullerton Harbour, Nunavut, c.1904-05. (Photo by Geraldine Moodie/The Guardian)
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