Photographed in London during the quiet hours just before sunrise or after sundown, “Near Dark” ventures into mysterious urban territory. Chris Dorley-Brown explores decaying modernism, post-industrial landscapes, and council estates in a state of eerie serenity. Using super high-resolution composite formats, the images capture monumental London landmarks wreathed in a painterly haze, reflecting a city mood that feels like a fever dream of anxiety and unpredictability. Amassed over a decade—from Olympic euphoria to pandemic isolation—this work emphasizes an attitude of sheltered survival and the ghostly beauty of a city keeping out of sight.