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Finding Peace: a photo series by Beata Rydén

I am currently working on a photographic series that I call Finding Peace. It’s about the importance of integrity, and about finding your own place in this world where you can feel safe. To illustrate this, I use a bubble in all of the pictures.
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Beata Ryden Finding Peace: a photo series by Beata Rydén

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