Photography book by American photographer Nick Meyer. Set in his hometown—a former mill town in western Massachusetts—the work documents, with intimate care, the people and landscapes caught between industrial decline and uncertain renewal. Beneath the stillness of the town lies tension and transformation, framed by layered issues such as the opioid crisis and economic insecurity. Capturing the reality and poetic resonance of this "non-place," the book offers a body of work that is both a social document and a mythic reflection.
Pages : 112 pages
Size : 24×28cm (hardcover)
・As the book is on display in-store, we are unable to guarantee pristine condition.
Nick Meyer is a photographer from western Massachusetts. His work is known for its documentary perspective on issues such as industrial decline, the opioid crisis, and housing instability, combined with poetic and mythic imagery.