Fred Daniels

Fred Daniels
  • Date of birth: 1892
  • The date of death: 1959
  • Profession: Camera_department
Fred Daniels was a stills and portrait photographer known for Piccadilly (1929), Arsenal Stadium Mystery (1939), 49th Parallel (1941), The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1942), Black Narcissus (1946) and Young Wives Tale (1951).

Daniels operated independently from his own studio in central London.

Publicity photographs of Audrey Hepburn for example demonstrate his technique using diffused light and a classical approach to portraiture derived from Renaissance paintings.

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