At the beginning of spring, photographer Daniel Craig immersed himself in life on a cattle station and the harsh beauty of outback Australia. With dusty light streaming through nearly image,
Daniel Craig has captured the personalities of the stockmen fit hardworking men and women of the outback and all the excitement of the muster, the tones of earth and metal, denim, leather,
grit, and red dirt in a place where people work hard and down tools for a cold beer and rodeo after the sun has gone down. Accompanied by written observations from the photographer, the reader
receives insight into what happens on the other side of the lens, a rare perspective from behind the camera.