About Last Night: For six nights in January, @fredagainagainagainagainagain took over NYC for his USB002 residency, transforming @eastendstudioslany ‘s warehouse into an interim of sound and connection. Behind the decks and deep in the crowd was @theobatterham, who’s been capturing Fred’s world for the past five years. Theo’s relationship with photography started early, when his older brother’s school project led them to build a makeshift darkroom in their home bathroom. A spark that’s since grown into a practice of chasing light in rooms filled wall to wall with crowds. For Theo, it’s never been about the final image, but the free-floating emotions orbiting it. “I’ve realised over time that the photos I love the most evoke real emotions. Hopefully that resonates with people when they look at my work. Whether that’s the most joyful moment of a show, or the aftermath when everyone is coming down from that high.” Credits: All images captured by @theobatterham | Milk Studios
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