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          <title><![CDATA[At first glance, this image may be another black and white shot focusing on clean lines, strong light, a subject placed precisely within the frame. But look a little longer, and you’ll notice there are actually two acts of seeing happening. On the left, the photographer crouches, framing, deciding, directing. On the right, the subject stands in the light but she is composed, almost architectural herself. Yet, she isn’t passive. The way she leans into the wall, the tilt of the hat, the choice to face away — she shapes the image just as much. So who is in control? The photographer chooses where to stand, when to press the shutter. But the subject chooses how to exist within that moment: what to reveal, what to withhold. This photograph sits in that quiet tension. Not a moment of control, but of negotiation,  where seeing and being seen meet, and neither fully belongs to one alone. | Keith Wee]]></title>
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