
"Sackheim's dramatically cinematic effects of deep shadows and crisp highlights suggest a kind of timelessness. Even the daytime shots feel eerily as if they could be shot during a full moon or amid uncanny artificial light."
"Sackheim's journey through these urban spaces is a testament to the paradox of the night, where stillness and trepidation walk hand in hand."
Daniel Sackheim's photography reveals the dual nature of Los Angeles, showcasing its sunny exterior alongside a gritty, noir underbelly. His upcoming book, The City Unseen, features black-and-white images of historic buildings and urban life, emphasizing deep shadows and highlights that evoke a sense of timelessness. The exhibition at Ren Gallery, curated with Julia Dean, will complement the book's release on May 12, highlighting the paradox of stillness and trepidation in the city.
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