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I saw young women gazing at the Brooklyn Bridge, lost in thought. From their backs, I could sense the weight of uncertainty about the future, the challenges they must face, and the difficult but essential experiences that lay ahead. Their silent contemplation of the vast New York City skyline seemed like a moment of grounding themselves, facing everything head-on.
Looking back, I now understand why this scene compelled me to pick up my camera. It reminded me of the struggles and questions I once grappled with. This photograph is more than just an image—it’s a window into the quiet moments of reflection and determination that we all experience in life.
I saw young women gazing at the Brooklyn Bridge, lost in thought. From their backs, I could sense the weight of uncertainty about the future, the challenges they must face, and the difficult but essential experiences that lay ahead. Their silent contemplation of the vast New York City skyline seemed like a moment of grounding themselves, facing everything head-on.
Looking back, I now understand why this scene compelled me to pick up my camera. It reminded me of the struggles and questions I once grappled with. This photograph is more than just an image—it’s a window into the quiet moments of reflection and determination that we all experience in life.
I saw young women gazing at the Brooklyn Bridge, lost in thought. From their backs, I could sense the weight of uncertainty about the future, the challenges they must face, and the difficult but essential experiences that lay ahead. Their silent contemplation of the vast New York City skyline seemed like a moment of grounding themselves, facing everything head-on.
Looking back, I now understand why this scene compelled me to pick up my camera. It reminded me of the struggles and questions I once grappled with. This photograph is more than just an image—it’s a window into the quiet moments of reflection and determination that we all experience in life.
Autographed and Copyright by EUN.
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Professional Paper
Fuji Crystal Archive Silk is a high-Quality brand paper with a neutral base tone. This Silk variant has a fine structure with silky matte sheen and is particularly suitable for my photography.
Fine Art Canvas
Mirrored Edges
Canvas Print, Glossy
0.79’’ stretcher frame
Photo Print under Acrylic Glass
Fuji Crystal Archive, glossy
Acrylic glass 0,08", glossy
Alu-Dibond 0,12"
Aluminum rails
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