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For My Son

Seamus James

We don’t get to see our family as the people they were before us. I love finding old photos of my parents from before I was born. This is an archive for my son, and includes some lessons... maybe.

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  • Seamus James

    A dad documenting the before times for a son coming up in the age of smart machines, short form videos, and the decline of empire.

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