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"He enjoyed the atmosphere of these small towns. He said: "Many
shops are independently owned boutiques with fewer chain shops than in
our towns, and there is a feeling that a community is built around these
businesses."...
3/8/17, "Night-time in America's small towns," BBC
"Photographer Daniel Freeman made the ultimate road trip across
America to follow in the footsteps of photographers such as Stephen
Shore, William Eggleston and Robert Frank....
Starting in Boston, on
the east coast, and ending on the west in Oakland, California, Freeman
deliberately avoided the big cities, instead visiting the small towns of
everyday America.
In order to show the USA in an novel way,
Freeman took his photographs at night, often using his car headlights to
illuminate details in his nocturnal portraits.
"Travelling the darkened, seemingly endless highways of America is
vastly more rewarding than travelling in the UK, largely because one can
travel great distances between towns," said Freeman.
"This allows clarity of the night sky
with minimal interference from light pollution."...Freeman also
photographed the towns he passed through at night, when they were empty
of people.
He enjoyed the atmosphere of these small towns. He said: "Many
shops are independently owned boutiques with fewer chain shops than in
our towns, and there is a feeling that a community is built around these
businesses....
Returning to what he sees as the UK's "congested roads and limited views
of extensive darkness", Freeman is already planning to go back to
capture more of America's nocturnal views."
"All photographs by Daniel Freeman."
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