Nigel Shafran is a British photographer who has been capturing the beauty of everyday life for over two decades. Born in London in 1971, he began his career as a freelance photographer in the early 1990s, shooting for magazines such as The Face and Arena. His work has since been featured in publications around the world, including Vogue, GQ, and The New York Times Magazine.
Shafran's photography is characterized by its intimate and often humorous approach to everyday life. He has an eye for capturing the small moments that make up our lives, from a child's first steps to a couple's first kiss. His work often features people from all walks of life, from celebrities to everyday people.
Shafran has also worked on several books and exhibitions throughout his career. In 2003 he published his first book, "The Art of Everyday Life," which featured photographs taken over the course of two years in London. He has since released several other books including "The Art of Seeing" (2006) and "The Art of Being" (2009). His work has also been exhibited at galleries around the world including the Victoria & Albert Museum in London and the International Center of Photography in New York City.
Shafran currently lives and works in London where he continues to capture the beauty of everyday life through his photography.