JOHN FREE is a social documentary and street photographer who lives in Los Angeles, California. His photographic essays range from railroad tramps in California to street life in New York, Paris, London, and around the world. His other bodies of work include automobile abstracts and still lives.
John’s work has been featured in numerous publications, from U.S. News and World Report and Newsweek to Photographic Magazine, Smithsonian, and The Sun. He was among the international photojournalists selected to take part in the project that resulted in the book 24 Hours in the Life of Los Angeles. John's work has been featured in a wide range of exhibitions, including the California Museum of Science and Industry, Los Angeles, Laguna Festival of Art, Armory Center for the Arts, in Pasadena, and the Bagier Gallery in Ojai, California.
More of John’s work may be found on his website and IG account.