Don Freeman
Born in 1957 in Yokosuka, Japan and raised on Bainbridge Island, Washington, Don Freeman is an American photographer and filmmaker whose work has appeared in French and American Vogue, The World of Interiors, Architectural Digest and Martha Stewart Living. His fine art photography has been exhibited internationally and is held in the permanent collections of the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Getty Museum. Freeman is known for his poetic use of traditional black-and-white photography combined with hand manipulation, drawing and watercolor. Freeman’s film photographs are transformed through an intricate mixed-media process that integrates hand-coloring, watercolor studies, and scanned botanical pressings which are then digitally layered into unique compositions. The resulting works are printed on fabric and mounted on wood, merging photography with painting, collage, and contemporary digital techniques. He is based in upstate New York and joined RALPH PUCCI in 2026.
