Jillian Freyer’s photographs catch the eye, like those sudden rushes that will sometimes push us towards a gulf of emotions. To put it clearly, her work grips us by the heart. A misty road between the trees, an almost tragic embrace in a forest, the emotional face of a man crying in the middle of the woods… There’s something strong and powerful in Jillian’s images. A beauty pure and true that revels in the feeling of being alive. The images for this portfolio were pulled from her series For You to Sleep on the Tree Tops and from a body of photos taken between 2013 and 2016.
Jillian Freyer : “For You to Sleep on The Tree Tops”
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