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Books
There’s a quiet, absorbing magic in holding a photograph in your hands, one that simply doesn’t exist on a phone or computer screen. On a backlit display, images are fleeting, competing with notifications, tabs, and the pull of everything else around you. But in a printed book, my photographs become tangible. You can linger on texture, tone, and detail; turn each page at your own pace; sit with an image long enough to feel its atmosphere rather than just see it. A physical book invites you into a slower, more intentional experience, one where the photographs breathe, expand, and connect in a way digital viewing can never fully replicate.
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