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      <title>Motherhood: Annie Hsiao-Ching Wang: The Mother as a Creator and My Son and I at the Same Height</title>
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      <description>There are two impulses in photography that continue to draw my interest: the accumulation of time and the structure of typologies. One traces change while the other organizes the world into patterns, inviting comparison and revelation through repetition. Both approaches, in their own ways, transform the everyday into something remarkable. When I first encountered the</description>
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