“I love imperfection, but I’m also a perfectionist.” A moment with Frederick Fairytale
“No matter what comes around, I have to be true to myself.” Frederick Fairytale’s photography is a quiet rebellion against perfectionism—a tender ode to memory, emotion, and the imperfect beauty of life. And while he is a perfectionist himself, this is no paradox—as artists often hold space for both chaos and control. With a nostalgic gaze rooted in the warmth of the ‘60s and ‘70s, his work captures realness: soulful connections, passing glances, and the raw poetry of everyday moments.