In 2006,Eli Reichman began photographing a ranching community in the fracking fields of western North Dakota. For the final decade, he has documented the cultural and social breakdown of an agricultural community being pressured to compromise in order to stay on land originally homesteaded by their ancestors in the early 1900s. To learn more approximately his work and upcoming documentary, and Hinterlands,check out Reichman’s Kickstarter page
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Source: theguardian.com