Beginning on Jan. 1, a year like no other in memory unfolds with photos of COVID-19 in New York City, lockdown ‘rebellions’, the Black Lives Matter movement in the aftermath of the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, the rise of dangerous militias, Trump’s populist base, election night in the White House, and wraps with the storming of the Capitol on Jan. 6 and Biden’s swearing-in a few weeks later. Diary entries accompany many pictures, and can be read as a first draft record of history - ominous, vulnerable, angry and sometimes surreal. Intimate in size and inexpensively produced, this comprehensive and personal photographic account of the unparalleled events of 2020 is a record of a year none will—or can—forget.