In his debut book of photography, Adrian Buckmaster presents a staggeringly beautiful collection of portraits—a cross-section of humanity in all of its glorious diversity. Buckmaster’s photographic genius is encapsulated in his uncanny ability to fastidiously art direct while simultaneously stripping away layers of formality and convention. Arranged in three movements: Imposing, Revealing, and Inventing, this collection progresses from traditional portraiture to increasingly intimate portrayals, as subjects expose, create, and invent themselves.