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  • Letting Go of Donkeys

    Chiara-Sophia Coyle

    “Growing up on the island of Mykonos in the 1960s, my brother and I were the only blond and blue-eyed children in sight. In fact, we were among the very first foreigners to…

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  • Beloved “Abroad,” Past & Future

    Chiara-Sophia Coyle

    “This little Pandemic Portfolio features long-beloved countries (and great cities) I would have wanted to move to if 1/20/21 had somehow failed to play out the way it did.”—Chiara-Sophia Coyle Clicks & Relativity…

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  • Oakland’s Voices-Made-Murals

    Chiara-Sophia Coyle

    “Recent events have largely silenced photographer Chiara-Sophia Coyle, but they haven’t stopped her from seeing, documenting, and reporting back to us what is going up on the walls of her ‘hood’ in Oakland,…

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  • Thia-Ghia, A Morning Visit

    Chiara-Sophia Coyle

    “Her name was Georgia. I called her Thia-Ghia—Aunt-Ghia—short for Georgia, pronounced in that cat scratching sound at the back of your throat very present in the Greek language—the definition of the accurate and…

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  • Musings on Knots & Not(s)

    Chiara-Sophia Coyle

    “The Not(s) in the knots speak to me about the less obvious restrictions in everyday life and culture; the dichotomy, the contrast I personally experienced and still do at times. They express boundaries,…

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  • The Essence of Rust

    Chiara-Sophia Coyle

    “I ran back to the car for my camera. There was a story here. There was mystery, there was depth if I looked long enough and hard enough. The bubbling, the peeling of…

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  • Depicting & Editing Storefront Window Reflections

    Chiara-Sophia Coyle

    “I invite you to be open to some additional ways of viewing and interpreting such images, aside from the straightforward mirroring effect captured in the elusive moment. Seek out the depths in multiple…

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  • Greece on Emulsion Transfers

    Chiara-Sophia Coyle

    “Even now, as I play with the emulsion, a subject comes alive in my hands. Throughout the process, I am able to revisit elements I long for. I am able to feel the…

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