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      <image:caption>Ashia Hill is an Atlanta photographer whose practice is rooted in black and white film photography. Where patience, intention, and material process shape the image. Working primarily with analog techniques, she embraces film as a way to slow down the act of seeing, allowing each frame to be considered both a visual and an emotional decision. Alongside this foundation, she also uses her technique with digital photography. Using it as a complementary tool to explore flexibility, immediacy, and evolving narratives through her photos. At the core of her work is storytelling. Each photograph functions as a fragment of a larger narrative. She invites viewers to pause, imagine, and interpret what exists both within and beyond the frame. Rather than offering complete answers, the images suggest moments of quiet, undecided, and often intimate scenes. She appreciates the moments, where meaning emerges through atmosphere, rather than explicit action. Light and shadow are central to her visual language. Through a careful balance of contrast, darkness, and illumination, her work explores how light reveals, obscures, and shapes emotional presence. Shadows are not treated as absence, but as active elements that carry tension, memory, and depth. By emphasizing this relationship, she creates images that feel timeless, cinematic, and deeply rooted in the expressive power of photography itself.</image:caption>
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