Nate Hart, class of 1968, has just been uprooted from his lifelong home in Chicago by his mother's new career: Methodist minister. Moving to a small town in northwestern Illinois just before his junior year in high school, is going to mean starting over in life. But Nate's passion for photography will lead him to other passions as he becomes his new school's official photographer. It seems the girls in his school think it's okay to expose themselves more than current standards would allow, because he's just the photographer. Sort of the 1966 version of a selfie-stick. No one else will see their naughty photos, right?What Nate sees in the full frame of his photographs, however, will change the town. It involves a racist cop, a town hero, a motorcycle gang, and a series of petty thefts and vandalism.