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British photographer Richard Billingham's photo book "Black Country". Born in 1970, he learned from "Ray's a Laugh," which depicts a family of alcoholic father Ray who drowned in alcohol without work, Liz, a chain smoker's mother who does not drink alcohol, and his younger brother Jason, who has a little translation. Richard Billingham. In 2018, the story of the family was made into a movie, and Billingham made his debut as a feature-length director, Ray & Liz. This book consists of a sequence of landscapes taken in Cradley, the Black Country district where Billingham was born and raised. The current state of the region, which was the center of heavy industry at the time of the British Industrial Revolution, is divided into daytime and nighttime plates. A number of works that overlap with Paul Graham's social landscape, which currently reprints and publishes a number of works centered on MACK.