Modern nomads of the wild west

Opponents of modern civilization are different. Someone complains in the smoking room, someone is satisfied with the attacks. But there are those who run away from civilization in the literal sense of the word.





In the western United States is now traveling the real nomadic tribes, who preach a life in harmony with nature. Transvestites, the poor, punks and other violent groups together and build settlements, resembling not reenactors camp, not the nature of the church. Free time such nomads devote agriculture, engaged in hunting and gathering, and travel with the seasons: a closed path across the United States represent an ideal of life of the Indians. Young photographer Adreyn Chesser went with them this way, and captured on film the journey of modern American nomads.

Adreyn lifetime felt like an outcast, so photography and life in tribes became for him something akin to therapy. For seven years, he occasionally traveled with them in the hope to stay in the path of the nomads - these brave men who struggled looking for something that mankind has long lost - on the west of the United States. Chesser launched a campaign on Kickstarter to raise funds for the publication of the work, and a year ago published a book The Return.