Cass Neary made her name in the 1970s as a photographer embedded in the burgeoning punk movement in New York City.
When she arrives Downeast, Cass stumbles across a d.
Then an old acquaintance sends her on a mercy gig to interview a famously reclusive photographer who lives on an island in Maine.
But thirty years later she is adrift, on her way down, and almost out.
Her pictures of the musicians and hangers on, the infamous, the damned, and the dead, got her into art galleries and a book deal.
Cass Neary made her name in the 1970s as a photographer embedded in the burgeoning punk movement in New York City