As the 27-year-old Zach stands alone on this huge rock with his oars in hand, at a moment so much like the life he lives in, Zach lives a "life of seclusion and seclusion" on this small island called Marble.
Marble Island is part of an island in the southern wilderness of Alaska and is in an unopened territory. Only planes and boats can reach here, and the nearest town, Ketchikan, is a 2-hour flight away.
Zach moved from Japan to live on the small island of Marble 6 years ago, and now the island is in addition to him and his dog Kahli.

This is the cabin where Zach lives, and he spends half the day around the house. Zach said: "It's definitely off the beaten track, sometimes you don't meet a new person for 6 months. ”
The waters around Marble Island are beloved by whales, so that the sight of whales swimming is easy to see.
And black bears are also very common things, I think I think that Zach, accompanied by whales and black bears, is too tall compared to us who have cats, dogs and dogs.
Photographer Anze Osterman spent a month documenting Zach's isolated life with his lens.
Osterman said: "When the plane landed on the edge of the island, the first and only person I saw was Zach, and I was glad I could find such a protagonist. ”
Originally, photographer Osterman was still wondering why Zach could live in such a lonely environment, but later experienced him completely understood, "Here, a person is so carefree, can accurately find their own value, sense of existence." ”
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