From autopsy rooms to French palaces, Daniel Ciprian lets us peek where we're not meant to

Date
8 August 2012

What we can gather from Daniel Ciprian’s photography is A) He has the ability to photograph people in such a way that they almost become paintings, and B) he’s clearly a brave and charming man. Brave because he has no qualms about photographing some of the world’s spookiest graveyards, and charming because he’s managed to sneak into such guarded places such as autopsy rooms in order to complete one of his brilliant projects. With his signature grainy aesthetic (he’s a film stalwart) and his clear-cut projects which are pleasantly titled exactly what they are (see his collection of photographs entitled “cats”), Daniel is simply an absolutely fantastic photographer.

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Daniel Cyprian: Alicia

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Daniel Cyprian: The old autopsy room

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Daniel Cyprian: The old autopsy room

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Daniel Cyprian: Chateau

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Daniel Cyprian: Chateau

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Daniel Cyprian: Cemetery at day

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Daniel Cyprian: Cemetery at night

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Liv Siddall

Liv joined It’s Nice That as an intern in 2011 and worked across online, print and events, and was latterly Features Editor before leaving in May 2015.

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