Last year, I had the pleasure of collaborating with Don Freeman, a brilliant fine art and interiors photographer. Don is a maestro at using natural light to capture the warmth and intimacy of his subject, from the smallest object to a richly appointed room:
Don’s passion project of the last several years has been capturing the landmark residences of over a dozen influential American artists and designers including Russel Wright, Frederic Edwin Church, George Nakashima and Paolo Soleri. His images – lush and startlingly lovely – were compiled in the wonderful book Artists’ Handmade Houses, which I own and adore. A few highlights:
As I post, Don is reaching out to the design community to help finish Art House: A Break in Space, his documentary film on these incredible artists’ homes. He cares deeply about keeping their cultural legacies alive and told me how he felt that a film could truly capture the “heart and personality in these houses.” This self-funded project took “a kinetic approach, using the camera to move through the space as the artist might.” You can watch the trailer here:
I’m thrilled to support this project, which is historically vital, but also a cool trip inside the creative mind. Check out Don’s Kickstarter page to learn more about it.
Meanwhile, I’d love to know what you think – are you inspired to make your space a more personal expression?
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