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"Dark Rooms" is a collection of works by British photographer Nigel Shafran. Born in 1964, Shafran rose to prominence as a commercial fashion photographer alongside Juergen Teller and Corinne Day at magazines like THE FACE and iD, and has also demonstrated his impressive work in collaboration with fashion house brand LOEWE. At the same time, he has also developed a unique aesthetic sensibility, focusing on the beauty of everyday objects, focusing on partners and families, as well as on the details of everyday life like washing dishes and charity shops. His previous works, including "Ruthbook," "Dad's Office," "Flowers for," and "Ruth on the Phone," have received critical acclaim. This book brings together five interrelated photo series, each with a common theme: "domestic scenes." These series explore the inevitability of change, the unique psychology of time passing while moving forward, from the supermarket to the subway, between the past and the future.