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PUBLISHED BY DEADBEAT CLUB | Pre-Order now, shipping begins September 2025

 

The first 100 copies will come signed, and the limited special edition comes with an 8x10" print. Shipping begins in September. 

112 Pages
Hardcover with open spine
Full Color Offset
8.25” x 10.25”

"Life of a Salesman" essay by the artist Janet Delaney
"Wife of a Salesman" essay by the artist's mother Connie Delaney

From Deadbeat Club:

In 1980, as a young photographer just beginning her MFA in San Francisco and developing a keen interest in documenting labor, Janet Delaney embarked for a week on the job with her soon-to-retire father. The days are long and exhausting, but there is, in the incessant driving, hauling and chatting, a restless, pulsing energy streaming from Delaney’s photographs.

Photographing beauty parlors with a critical distance (she did, after all, grow up in a time of questioning constricted gender roles and capitalist consumer culture), using frontal, wide shots and often bright flash, Delaney created a witty documentation of a typical day in the life of a salesman. Despite the photo-novella humor, Delaney came to see her father’s work under new light. All the tough business dealings, all the missed dinners and the Saturday sales meetings, became a testament to his efforts to provide more for his children than he ever had growing up. The story, ultimately, became a testament to his love.