Eanna Freeney

Title: Eanna Freeney

Photographer/s: Eanna Freeney

Date of publication: 08.04.11

Place of publication: London, UK

Dimensions: 4.5 x 3.0 in

Edition size: 50

Type of binding: Saddle-Stitch, Softcover

Number of pages: 16

Type of paper: Silk

Number of pictures: 8

Type of printing: Digital

Publisher: The Velvet Cell Books

Designer: Eanna Freeney

Editor: Eanna Freeney

Category: Zine

Price: £4

Summary: Freeney’s book captures London at its quietest. At night, when the chaos has receeded to its lowest ebb and a new form of city life emerges. These photographs capture his early months in London and his photographic pursuits. His work deals resonately with the theme of the post-industrial city where traditional roles have faded away, yet to be replaced by something new. Alienation and isolation are two more strong themes, so often by-products of large cities, that are dealt with in the book.

Date and place of birth of photographer/s: 01.07.1987 Dublin, Ireland

Website: www.thevelvetcell.com

Book link: www.thevelvetcell.com/eannabook.html

Donated by: The Velvet Cell Books

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