Arnold's photographs feature a broad cast of characters improbably brought together on the street. People who appear archetypal or stereotypical at first glance are revealed for their idiosyncrasies-exposing the uncanny nature of unassuming subjects. Through his candid lens, metropolitan scenes steeped in cliché are distilled back into the raw, bizarre, humorous, and miraculous.
In Arnold's universe, there is no right moment, wrong moment, or perfect shot; there is only the impulse to load a new roll and take the next picture. His work is sustained by this forward motion. While each image is an index of a particular place and time, the breadth and scope of Arnold's photographs form a composite image of city life today. In New York, Arnold has found an infinite muse.
Daniel Arnold (b. 1980 Madison, WI) is a photographer living and working in New York. Arnold has had solo exhibitions at Larrie, New York, NY (2022). He has participated in group exhibitions at The Hole, New York, NY (2025) and Foundation for the Exhibition of Photography, Seoul, Korea (2024). Arnold's photography appears regularly in publications including The New York Times, Vogue, and Interview, among others. In 2022, Elara Press published his first monograph, Pickpocket. In 2023, New York Life Gallery published his second monograph, New York Life.