This photographic monograph, published in 2014, documents the private lives and creative endeavors of fashion photographer Bruce Weber and his partner Nan Bush at their secluded country estate. It showcases intimate portraits, landscapes, and still lifes, offering a glimpse into their personal world and artistic inspirations. The imagery captures a specific aesthetic, emphasizing natural beauty, Americana, and a nostalgic sensibility.
The work provides valuable insight into Weber’s artistic process and personal life, offering a unique perspective on his renowned fashion photography. It functions as a visual diary, chronicling moments of both serenity and creative energy. The book also stands as a testament to the enduring power of analog photography in a digital age. Its publication added to ongoing discussions about representations of masculinity, nostalgia, and the romanticized ideal of rural life.