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          <title><![CDATA[This photograph was taken during my journey through Liangshan. The day was bitterly cold, and the air was heavy with moisture. The cold did not feel like something that merely touched the skin—it felt as though it could pass through clothing and sink deep into the body. We crossed one frost-covered hill after another, and at the top of one of them, we came across a solitary house. There were no other people in sight for nearly a kilometer, yet inside lived a young brother and sister, both no older than about five.  They told us that the adults had gone to the market to sell cattle and sheep, leaving the two of them at home alone. There was no light in the house, and the floor was rough, cold concrete. Even with boots on, I could feel my toes growing painfully numb, yet they walked barefoot across the frost-covered floor as if they had long since grown used to it. Their runny noses clung to the tips of their noses, drying and wetting again and again, becoming one of the most direct traces of that winter day.  We asked them what they usually did at home, and they answered, quite naturally, that they liked biting thick pieces of cardboard for fun. As they spoke, they really did begin to bite into it. In that moment, I felt a quiet sadness. But then a beam of sunlight fell across the child’s face, and he burst into laughter, as if the harshness around him had not managed to define him. At that instant, I realized that what I was seeing was no longer just poverty or cold, but something far stronger—the resilience of life itself.  This photograph is important to me not because it documents hardship in a remote place, but because it reminds me that even in the most unforgiving environments, people can still hold on to joy, vitality, and light. What I felt that day was not simply sympathy, nor the shock of an outsider looking in, but a deep sense of respect. To me, this photograph is not about suffering. It is about resilience. It is not about deprivation, but about the light that remains, even within it. | 熊寶]]></title>
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          <title><![CDATA[G-Book is an ongoing photography project that began in 2016, exploring themes of female identity, body consciousness, and self-perception. Through intimate portraiture and conceptual imagery, the project examines the evolving narratives of womanhood.  Most of my long-term projects have delved into themes of female, body consciousness and self-perception, incorporating visual textures such as scars, stretch marks, and skin as symbols of growth and transformation. By using natural light, deep contrasts, and experimental compositions, I aim to challenge conventional beauty standards while emphasizing the poetic essence of imperfection.  This photograph is one of the works in the ongoing project G-Book.  G-Book - MASTERPIECE, STEP BY STEP, YEAR BY YEAR.  From the first line to the final session, she returned, healed, and returned again. Working with a master of traditional Taiwanese tattooing, a simple outline grew into a full-back composition. The piece is not only ink on skin, but a ledger of years—discipline, trust, and craft.  G-Book 是一個自 2016 年開始的持續性攝影計劃，探索女性身份、身體意識與自我感知的主題。透過親密的肖像與概念性的影像，這個計劃檢視了女性氣質不斷演變的敘事。  我大部分的長期計劃都圍繞於女性、身體意識與自我感知的議題，並融入了疤痕、妊娠紋與肌膚等視覺紋理，作為成長與轉化的象徵。藉由自然光、強烈的明暗對比與實驗性的構圖，我試圖挑戰傳統的美學標準，同時凸顯不完美中所蘊含的詩意。  G-Book —— 歲歲年年  自第一筆至最後一次的刺青，她一次次回來，痊癒，再回來。與台灣傳統刺青大師合作，簡單的線條逐漸演變成整背的作品。這件作品不僅僅是皮膚上的墨跡，更是一份以歲月書寫的帳簿——紀律、信任與工藝。  這張照片是”G-Book“計劃中的作品之一 | shotbyje9_3]]></title>
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