Freya’s Books
'The Hackney Marshes' by Freya Najade, 96pp hardcover, cloth bound cover, gold foiled, 237mm x 285mm. With an introduction by Rosalind Jana. Published by Hoxton Mini Press, 2022
Freya Najade takes us on a journey through the uncontainable wildness of the Hackney Marshes; an explosion of nature in the heart of the city, where ancient trees and grasslands are overlooked by tower blocks and pylons. Following the meadows and riverbanks, abandoned infrastructure and football pitches, Freya documents the magic of these overgrown spaces and the people who seek refuge there.
‘Along the Hackney Canal’ by Freya Najade. 96pp hardcover, quarter-bound, gold foiled, 199 x 139 mm. With and introduction by Esther Kinsky. Published by Hoxton Mini Press, 2016
Freya Najade's explores the waterways of East London; from the Regent's Canal to the River Lea, discovering unexpected beauty and wilderness in the heart of the city.
Freya Najade documents the transitional identity of Lusatia, where industry, nature, and tourism exist closely next to each other, and at times, overlap and collide. In her photographs, she focuses on the landscape in the making and the slowly emerging tourism and arising hope around the Lusatian lakes.