Susan Ressler Photographs is an impressive retrospective that traces 50 years of artistic development. It includes six major bodies of photographic work introduced in her own words, complemented by two interpretive essays: one by Eve Schillo, Associate Curator in the Wallis Annenberg Photography Department at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), and the other by Mark Rice, American Studies scholar and professor at St. John Fisher University near Rochester, New York. Although some of the images appear in Ressler's earlier Daylight monographs (Executive Order and Dreaming California), many are published here for the first time. These include At Owner's Risk (her Canadian First Nation photographs), From Analog to Digital (an account of photography's transition from film to virtual electronic media), and Beyond Borders (work from Europe, Asia and Israel). The book ends with American Stories: Chile and Argentina (Patagonia), and coming home to Taos, New Mexico, where Ressler lives and continues to make photographs.