Thomas Aderly-Phillips III has a short time to live and billions to spend towards buying immortality. He hires Anthony Slone to make him the most famous photographer in the world. Slone, whose personal fame rests entirely on a fluke, seizes the opportunity to prove that contemporary photography is mostly a hoax. With an unlimited budget, Slone sets out to turn the dying young man into a photo hero. Combining his experience with cynicism of modern photography, Slone soon finds himself embroiled with gods, goddesses, and international terrorism. Their journey bounces them from Manhattan bars to the canyons of Wall Street to the rocky coast of New Hampshire.
Thomas Aderly-Phillips III has a short time to live and billions to spend towards buying immortality. He hires Anthony Slone to make him the most famous photographer in the world. Slone, whose personal fame rests entirely on a fluke, seizes the opportunity to prove that contemporary photography is mostly a hoax. With an unlimited budget, Slone sets out to turn the dying young man into a photo hero. Combining his experience with cynicism of modern photography, Slone soon finds himself embroiled with gods, goddesses, and international terrorism. Their journey bounces them from Manhattan bars to the canyons of Wall Street to the rocky coast of New Hampshire.