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A photograph is a trace. My research has made me realise this fact. A camera catches life as we see it. A photograph holds a memory. It presents one moment in time. It can be shown and explained to others. It lives on as a part of what 'once' was. A trace is a precious record of 'once'. Time goes by and things change, I have captured marks that usually go unoticed.
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