Midnight on Main
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Night time has always captivated those who see the world differently. When
everything has come to rest, lights go out, phones have gone silent and doors
have been locked, the nocturnal quiet is embraced to transcend the beauty of
the world to its own. This fascination with the way things appear at night is
deeply embedded in Daniel Freeman's photography, and finds its way into
Midnight on Main together with strong influences of American popular
culture. Away from the frantic pace of large sleepless cities, Daniel Freeman
explores the quieter side of the American night as a nocturnal flâneur,
portraying the charm of small towns across the United States and of a lessershown
America. Complemented by stars and moonlight, he follows what is
still left of the American Dream and traces the special kind of American
culture, that since its invention has not failed to amaze. Midnight on Main
documents the silent grace and illuminated beauty amplified through the
prolonged and peaceful interludes of calm that stretch between dusk and
dawn. Urban landscape at its best.
Daniel Freeman (1984) lives in Buckinghamshire, England and has specialized
in night photography for over a decade. He was awarded a 'Fellowship' by the
British Institute of Professional Photography, and 'Qualified European
Photographer' by the Federation of European Professional Photographers for
his nocturnal image capture. He currently lectures in Photography and holds
night photography seminars and workshops on behalf of photographic
institutes.
Daniel Freeman (*1984) lives in Buckinghamshire, England and has specialized in night photography for over a decade. He was awarded a "Fellowship" by the British Institute of Professional Photography, and "Qualified European Photographer" by the Federation of European Professional Photographers for his nocturnal image capture. He currently lectures in Photography and holds night photography seminars and workshops on behalf of photographic institutes.
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