There’s Nobody There is the eerily suggestive subtitle of Finnish photographer Markus Henttonen’s Silent Night, a collection of images of the exteriors of American houses and their “festive light decorations” taken at night during the holiday season. Rather than providing a cheery answer as to what the holiday season means in the U.S. or alluding to that familiar scene of the fireplace and hot cocoa, the images here shed only a bit of light onto each scene, and what is withheld ends up feeling more formidable than what is illuminated.