Fare Magazine North Norway is available now on loremnotipsum.com. The hardcover book is featuring nearly 400 pages of original full-colour images, interviews, personal essays, and archival texts, North Norway weaves together the stories of farmers and fishermen, families and friends, all of whom are working to nurture and celebrate the traditions and culture of the North.
A beautiful hardcover book that spans four years and over a thousand miles in the north of Norway, spotlighting both the individual human-led stories as well as the stunning drama of the landscape as it changes throughout the year.
Fare magazine is a publication exploring the heart of a city through its food, history, and community. Fare magazine is published bi-annually. Fare introduces its readers to a single city and lets its locals do the talking: taking you down backstreets and through forgotten histories, exploring neighborhoods and local institutions, and doing more than just taste the food on offer. The result is a portrait of city life and culture more thoughtful and nuanced than the dreamy conjurings that typify touristic material. Fare magazine is not a conventional travel guide; it is designed to excite and inspire, but also to educate, and each issue begins with a crash course in the city’s phenomena of place, and ends with a full glossary of local terms and histories referenced within.
Content
- Meet Marianne Myrnes Steinrud and Per Einar Steinrud, owners of a dynamic event space in Mosjøen and stewards of a heritage farm in the mountains of Helgeland.
- Visit Ingrid Erøy and Remi Fagervik, a couple living with their family on the shoreline of Seløya, a small Helgeland island, in a former boat slipway that they’ve converted into an idyllic seaside homestead.
- Journey to Trevarefabrikken, an old woodworking factory in Henningsvær repurposed as a community hub and café, where the younger and older generations are working together to write the next chapter of the area’s evolution.
- Spend time with Máret Rávdná Buljo, a Sámi reindeer herder who is fighting to honour and preserve her heritage by seeking out the voice and the memories of her ancestors.
Details: Fare Magazine – North Norway
368 pages of full-colour photographs, illustrations, interviews, and essays. 194mm x 260mm, lithographically printed on Munken Print White stock; hardback, perfect bound.