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Author: Michele Brunetti

  • The Liang: A Documenta of Liang Sicheng & Lin Huiyin

    The Liang: A Documenta of Liang Sicheng & Lin Huiyin

    Q-Can Art Museum, Shanghai I step into the first room of the Q-Can Art Museum in Shanghai and come face to face with a massive wooden model. A temple, standing at the center of the space. Around it, photographs and documents trace the life and work of Liang Sicheng. A couple of long tables display…

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  • Framing mistake

    Framing mistake

    Fragments. Broken shapes. Pieces of things, but never the whole. What does it mean to frame something? The rules say subjects should be centered. Or off to the side. The golden ratio. The rule of thirds. But can an image be made of just a fragment? After all, that too is a frame. And someone…

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  • Anything That Matters?

    Anything That Matters?

    I don’t know about you, but I can’t stand YouTube videos anymore. Maybe I’m getting old, or maybe it’s just the way people talk these days. It’s like the whole platform is filled with kids sitting in their bedrooms, rambling about nothing as if they’ve uncovered the secrets of the universe. Everything is “amazing” or…

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  • Different Minds, Different way, Different Photos

    Let me start with this: there’s no such thing as “smart people” and “stupid people” in an absolute sense. Everyone is smart at something and clueless at something else. Me? I’m sharp when it comes to design—interiors, furniture, you name it. Ask me to pick a color, and I’ll nail it. But numbers? That’s where…

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  • Why Can an Imperfect Photo Be Perfect?

    Why Can an Imperfect Photo Be Perfect?

    I really like it—I just need to understand why! Taking my camera around, pulling it out of my pocket, snapping a shot, hearing the film roll, or seeing the flash light up the scene with people turning to look because they noticed—and me acting casual, like a cat after it falls. I find this fun,…

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  • How About No Photos This Time?

    How About No Photos This Time?

    I recently spent ten days in Italy, returning after a long time away. As usual, I was swamped with things to take care of, so every day was filled with meetings and endless errands. Italy greeted me with unexpected rain and cold. I had come seeking that warm, majestic Italian sun under an endless blue…

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  • At the Museum

    At the Museum

    In China, there are an extraordinary number of museums. I recently visited the Zhejiang Art Museum in Hangzhou on a Sunday, and it was packed.  There’s something deeply reassuring about seeing people visit museums. I can’t quite put my finger on it, but each time I watch someone step into a space dedicated to art,…

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  • Photography and Reality

    Photography and Reality

    Photography has long been considered a window to reality, a tool capable of capturing the tangible world and leaving behind a visible trace. If we think about it, every photograph is like a footprint: just as an imprint in the mud tells us something about who passed through that place at that moment, but a…

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  • The Rhythm of Thought: Still Walking in Palermo

    The Rhythm of Thought: Still Walking in Palermo

    Ever wonder why a simple walk can lead to the best ideas? It’s an age-old Italian practice—the post-dinner stroll, or those spontaneous steps taken to share a moment or a conversation. For Italians, this is more than a leisurely activity; it’s a mental reset, a way to let thoughts flow as freely as the movement…

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  • Embracing the Imperfect: My Encounter with an old Pentax Espio P

    Embracing the Imperfect: My Encounter with an old Pentax Espio P

    So, I found myself in possession of a Pentax Espio P, a relic from the days when cameras had weight and film had character. Deciding to give it a whirl, I loaded it with some Kodak film I had lying around. Little did I know, the lens had a bit of moisture and possibly some…

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