Tony Daryani long lived in Telluride before moving to the nearby ranching community of Norwood where he and his wife run an organic farm. Tony's friend, Tom Slocum, was one of six people in the Telluride area who committed suicide in 2016.
Laurel Robinson has long lived in the Telluride area. She now lives in Norwood, a nearby ranching community that is more affordable. Laurel's friend, Tom Slocum, was one of six people in the Telluride area who committed suicide in 2016.
Tony Daryani long lived in Telluride before moving to the nearby ranching community of Norwood where he and his wife run an organic farm. Tony's friend, Tom Slocum, was one of six people in the Telluride area who committed suicide in 2016.
Tony Daryani long lived in Telluride before moving to the nearby ranching community of Norwood where he and his wife run an organic farm. Tony's friend, Tom Slocum, was one of six people in the Telluride area who committed suicide in 2016.
Tony Daryani long lived in Telluride before moving to the nearby ranching community of Norwood where he and his wife run an organic farm. Tony's friend, Tom Slocum, was one of six people in the Telluride area who committed suicide in 2016.
Laurel Robinson has long lived in the Telluride area. She now lives in Norwood, a nearby ranching community that is more affordable. Laurel's friend, Tom Slocum, was one of six people in the Telluride area who committed suicide in 2016.
Laurel Robinson has long lived in the Telluride area. She now lives in Norwood, a nearby ranching community that is more affordable. Laurel's friend, Tom Slocum, was one of six people in the Telluride area who committed suicide in 2016.
Laurel Robinson has long lived in the Telluride area. She now lives in Norwood, a nearby ranching community that is more affordable. Laurel's friend, Tom Slocum, was one of six people in the Telluride area who committed suicide in 2016.
Though mountain resort towns, like Telluride where I live, are the spectacularly beautiful sites of memorable vacations, they have a dark underbelly for locals who commit suicide at a much higher rate than the national average. While visitors come and live their best lives, staying in extravagant hotels and eating at fancy restaurants, locals often struggle to make ends meet. Drug and alcohol use and abuse rates are higher here as well, in keeping with the party vibes. These communities can feel a little like Nevernever Land, far away from real adult life. And mountain towns tend not to have good access to mental health care. The result is catastrophic.
I was pleased to shoot images for Chris Pomorski's essential story for Playboy Magazine.