No photos, sorry. But it looks just like the photo above. About me: I'm 6'4" tall and weigh 270#. I have a 52" chest and 42" waist. NOT a small person at all.Immediately, this chair was so easy to put together. From the time I dumped it all out on the living room floor to sitting in it at my desk was about 7 minutes. I, of course, have a hex driver set that I use in my drill, which really saves a lot of time.I had ordered new "upgraded" castor wheels for my old chair because I thought the ones on it were breaking. Turns out one of the legs had broken. And twisted. Hence the new chair. But also, I cannot comment on the castors that come with this.The seat is plenty wide for my big bottom. It has an odd sort of contour to it, I guess for reasons, but it's not at all uncomfortable. I would mind if the seat was another inch or so deeper. I suppose I could just flip around the metal part that holds the seat back on... but my tools are all put away.The arm rests are a perfect height for me... slightly lower than the top of my desk (29-1/2") with the chair all the way up. The padding is soft and cushions my elbows nicely.The seat back is plenty wide. When I recline back, I feel secure and nestled in. Of course, I'm waiting for one of the legs to break, so that's a thing.The foot rest is a thing. It wasn't a huge selling point for me, and it holds the weight of my legs just fine.This is on me, though: I didn't realize this chair doesn't rock. Cr@p. I'll adjust to it, but I do like being able to recline back a little bit without fudging with levers and stuff. I'm not gonna bland the chair or the company for that though.. this was my oversight. I would have passed on this had I read more carefully.Having said that, this is a great chair so far. We'll see how long it lasts.