Photos by Tim Richmond
Last Best Hiding Place – An Interview with Tim Richmond about the American West


















For the last seven years, British photographer Tim Richmond has journeyed across the US states of South Dakota, Montana, Utah, Wyoming and Colorado to document the once mythical American West. It seems like not much of that myth has remained. The men, despite their rodeos and cowboy attire, appear weak and worried, real estate are up for sale and faith in Jesus might be the only source of hope left.
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