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  <title>The Danger of Nostalgia in Photography</title>
  <description>I have always loved old photographs. There is something about them that pulls me in. A faded print. A family face. A place that no longer looks the same. A street corner that has changed. A house that is gone. A person who was young then and old now, or maybe no longer here at all. Photography has a way of keeping those things close. That is one of the reasons I love it. A photograph can take something ordinary and give it weight. It can make us stop and look again. It can remind us that a moment mattered, even if we did not fully understand it at the time. But I have also learned there is a danger in nostalgia. Nostalgia can be comforting, but it can also be dishonest... Podcast Notes:  https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/the-danger-of-nostalgia-in-photography/ Photography Clips Podcast: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/podcast/ Music From the Doctor’s Office:  https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/music-from-the-doctors-office/ </description>
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