Daniel Arnold's Stark, Sentimental Portrait of New York
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Daniel Arnold's Stark, Sentimental Portrait of New York
""I'm photographing myself out there," he once said. "It's my take on the world.""
""You don't have to tell anybody that it's been an insane decade of upheaval," he says, when asked about the tonal shift in the book. "A lot changed in my way of working around Covid and the explosive moment around George Floyd's death. It f"
Daniel Arnold emerged as an internet sensation with wry, energetic images that traced glamour and struggle across New York streets. Over fifteen years he expanded into fashion photography, shooting the Met Gala, working for Gucci, and exhibiting internationally. His second monograph, You Are What You Do, spans the same decade as his 2022 debut Pickpocket but adopts a more somber, introspective tone. Arnold returned to his New York apartment after a funeral and spoke in a gravel voice about how Covid and the explosive moment around George Floyd's death altered his way of working.
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