Exploring the intersection of humans and the American West, Frontcountry presents a photographic investigation into contemporary cowboy culture. Lucas Foglia employs a documentary style that captures individuals who live and work close to the land, revealing the complex relationship between tradition and modernity in rural environments.
The images in this 144-page volume emphasize natural light, expansive landscapes, and intimate portraits, together constructing a narrative of identity shaped by isolation, labor, and connection to place. Foglia’s work foregrounds the nuanced existence of cowboys today, highlighting both their rugged environment and the quieter moments that define their lives.