Since the late 1960s, Roger Scott has photographed people in an impromptu and uncontrived manner. He has the ability to make photographs appear as documentation whilst at the same time allowing for the humour and occasional grotesqueness of everyday life. He is undoubtedly one of Australia's finest photographers. This book is a collection of photographs (mostly Australian) by Roger Scott, with a foreword by Gael Newton, essay by Robert McFarlane, and text by Peter Hock; subjects include street scenes, the beach, politics, Europe, Anzac Day, Sydney-Hobart yacht race, demonstrations, and more; some foxing to boards, o.w.