Project Calm

Home Is Where The Art Is

rom the very first photograph taken back in the 1800s to the inescapable snaps ’n’ selfies of millennial life, photography remains the best way to capture the moments and people that make up our lives. And those captures endure, with 33 percent of us opting to save our photo albums in the event of a house fire, according to a 2019 AA survey. It’s an understandable choice, as those precious prints would’ve been impossible to replicate until recently. Digital photography – reserved for wealthy early adopters at its inception – is now a part of most of our lives. Every day, we walk with our smartphone digital cameras in

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