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"Dad's Office" is a collection of works by Nigel Shafran, one of Britain's leading photographers. While active in fashion magazines like iD and Face since the 1980s and 1990s, he distinguished himself from traditional fashion photographers by simultaneously pursuing his own unique personal documentaries, creating a modest yet original world. While not utilizing the luxurious styling and lighting of his predecessors, nor the casual, friendly feel of the 1990s, his work exudes a certain elegance, rich sensibility, and a deeply intimate quality. This self-published collection is based on the 1990s book "Dad's Office." The book skillfully depicts the beauty of light and form in ordinary spaces, as well as the atmosphere and sequences that exude popularity in their absence (a warmth that evokes the father's presence). While extremely simple, this book is packed with the fascinating power of photography and the appeal of an intelligent photographer. Limited to 1,000 copies.