Not Going Home is a book about, well… not going home. It documents the summer of 1998 when photographer Mischa Haller travelled across the UK to chronicle clubbers and partygoers out on the streets in the small hours of the morning.
As he says, ‘The Party’s over. The club lights on. You heard about an afters. The sun’s just coming up and the light is a distraction. The main event is over, what next? Because you’re… NOT GOING HOME'.
With a foreword by journalist Kate Spicer, these images capture the time between the night clubs closing and people going home, those one or two hours when most of the world is asleep, but clubbers carry on.
In Between Press, 48pp, 14.8cm x 21cm, illustrated paperback, 2026