Chronograph

Nick Haymes

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Chronograph brings together more than twenty-five years of photographs made by photographer Nick Haymes between 2001 and 2026, assembling an immersive chronicle of life with his partner, Lina, and their two children, Philipp and Lawrence. Over 450 pages and nearly one thousand images, the book moves between Los Angeles and New York, turning Haymes’s long-term documentary practice towards those closest to him. 

Approaching family life not as a sentimental saga but as something psychologically charged and contradictory, the photographs move between scenes of children, domestic interiors, bodies in motion, rough play, affection, and moments of tension. Haymes refuses to separate beauty from discomfort: innocence sits alongside recklessness, intimacy alongside unease, as children grow, relationships shift, and bodies change. His photographic language moves between documentary and carefully staged tableaux, creating images that feel both spontaneous and strangely theatrical. 

Rather than presenting family as a fixed social unit, Chronograph reveals it as a volatile emotional terrain where closeness can feel both protective and suffocating. The result is a deeply moving psychological portrait of family life, where affection and conflict intertwine and where the fragile bonds of love are continually tested and renewed.

Paperback with dustjacket
20.3 x 27 cm, 448 pages
August 2026

ISBN 978-1-917651-73-8
€65 £55 US$75 AU$135

Signed by the artist on press

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