Shane Balkowitsch is an ambrotypist photographer from Bismarck, North Dakota. He is self-taught, and considers himself more of an “image-maker.” In 2016, with the assistance of the Historical Society of North Dakota, Shane started his series titled, “Northern Plains Native Americans: A Modern Wet Plate Perspective.”
Initially, Shane contacted Ernie LaPointe, the great-grandson of Sitting Bull. He started by making 50, 8x10 black glass ambrotypes of the local Native American community, in North Dakota. The first exhibition for the series (145 plates) was in November 2017, at the Bismarck Art and Galleries Association (BAGA). Shane says that the series will take him 20 years to complete, with a total of 1000 plates.
In 2018, Calvin Grinnell “Running Elk,” historian for the Mandan Hidatsa Arikara Nation, held a ceremony naming Shane, “Shadow Catcher.”
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Titles:
Aiyana Rayne Burnstick 11-8-2019
Albert Richard Little Owl III 12-13-2019
Herbert Dale Fineday, Jr. 1-3-2020
Jagger Mamaajii Ripley-Jaakola 11-22-2019
Jayce Wallace Archambault 1-10-2020
Larry Allen Yazzie 12-20-2019
Larry Allen Yazzie 12-20-2019
Red Feather Raven Heart 12-6-2019
Samuel Louis Seaboy 11-8-2019
Veronica Lynn Skinaway 1-3-2020