British photographer Daniel Freeman explores the charm of small-town America at night In Midnight on Main , Daniel Freeman (born 1984) documents the silent grace and illuminated beauty of small towns across the US, amplified through the prolonged and peaceful interludes of calm that stretch between dusk and dawn.
Daniel Freeman is Professor of Clinical Psychology and Medical Research Council (MRC) Senior Clinical Fellow in the Department of Psychiatry, Oxford University. One of the United Kingdom's leading clinical psychologists, he is a Fellow of University College, Oxford and a Fellow of the British Psychological Society.
Daniel Freeman's night-time photos of small town America, are atmospheric and hunting. Neon cutting through the darkness, and isolated landscapes illuminated by moonlight. Most images show rural America in a slow decline but still familiar from TV shows and Hollywood films. Well worth hunting down a copy.