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@chrisfriel
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rarely do interviews these days have little left to contribute but couldn't say no to a line up of 20 greats including nick cave, john capenter and norman reedus
a wonderful publication
article www.wednesdaymagazine.com
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Floating Points / Anasickmodular / 240526
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on the train tonight
@floatingpoints @frielphotos
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this review from today seems to think that i am going blind fortunately this is not true 121 clicks
Chris Friel doesn’t photograph landscapes the way most photographers do. Instead of chasing crystal-clear detail or technically perfect realism, he transforms forests, trees, and pathways into emotional dreamscapes that feel closer to memories than actual places. His abstract photography exists somewhere between painting, movement, and atmosphere, creating images that seem to breathe with emotion. Looking at Friel’s work feels like remembering a distant moment rather than observing a frozen scene.
Born in the UK, Friel took up photography later in life, and his artistic vision was deeply shaped by partial sight loss due to a neurological condition. Rather than limiting his creativity, the experience completely redefined his view of the world. Sharpness became less important than feeling. Precision gave way to mood, motion, and uncertainty. That shift led him toward a unique visual language built around blur, movement, layered exposures, and fragmented light.
In a digital age obsessed with ultra-sharp perfection and endless visual overload, Chris Friel’s photography feels rebellious in the best possible way. His images slow viewers down. They ask people to stop scrolling, lean in, and emotionally engage with the photograph rather than simply consume it. Every frame feels personal, fragile, and deeply human. Through these 35 artistic abstract photos, Friel proves that photography doesn’t always need to document reality; sometimes it simply needs to make us feel something real.
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Anne Paceo 120526 Restless / Paris / 130226
light diversion from todays politics Her drumming makes me smile
this video has less than 50 views online while trump shagging putin has 3 million
her new album atlantis is beyond good
@annapaceo @friel.co
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