Review
David Campany’s study of the great photographic odysseys across America reveals a country more diverse than ever.–The Guardian
David Campany compiles a photographic boulevard of broken dreams running from the Swiss immigrant Robert Frank’s nomadic portraits of 1950s stragglers to the sinister 21st century manipulations of the team Taiyo Onorato and Nico Krebs, who document roads that exist only in some collective hallucination.–The New York Times LENS blog
The vastness is also erotic—it’s a void urban photographers and their subjects can disappear into.–The New York Times LENS blog
By the end, you'll feel as if you've been in the passenger seat for a page-by-page road trip of a lifetime.–Los Angeles Times
From shots of Mount Rushmore and the Pacific Coast Highway to glimpses of everyday life at roadside motels and pit stops, the photos highlight Americans’ long-standing fascination with the road, as a window into both the country’s cultural life—with the car window as a literal frame—and its pioneering attitude.– The Wall Street Journal