Shaped over millennia by glacial movement, Greenland’s Scoresbysund is one of the largest and most pristine fjord systems on Earth — a place where geology, climate, and time converge. In this series, I photographed ice not just as a material, but as a measure: of time passing, of warming accelerating, of equilibrium shifting. These frozen forms, now slowly unraveling, are records of ancient cycles — and harbingers of change moving faster than we once believed possible.
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