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Through the Lens of Love. Love in the Big Apple, #48

Par : Trinity Jones
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233235078
  • EAN9798233235078
  • Date de parution10/04/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

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Love in the Big Apple #48: Through the Lens of Love follows Rebecca Hayes, a passionate street photographer, and Phil Carter, a rising international fashion model, whose chance encounter in New York City sparks an immediate creative and emotional bond. What begins as a spontaneous photography session quickly evolves into a deep artistic collaboration-and an unexpected romance. As Rebecca captures Phil's hidden authenticity beyond his curated public image, and Phil steps into Rebecca's raw, unfiltered artistic world, both begin to question the identities they have built to survive their industries.
Their journey takes them from Brooklyn's intimate creative spaces to glamorous Manhattan fashion galas, from quiet late-night editing sessions to high-profile exhibitions that attract media attention and speculation. Along the way, they face external pressures including industry expectations, public misinterpretations, and assumptions about Phil's sexuality, as well as internal struggles with vulnerability, trust, and emotional risk.
When past relationships resurface and professional opportunities pull them in opposite directions, Rebecca and Phil must confront whether love can survive distance, ambition, and fear of being truly seen. Through heartbreak, reflection, and artistic expression, they discover that authenticity is not something to be performed-but lived. In the end, their shared photography project becomes more than art; it becomes a reflection of their relationship itself-imperfect, evolving, and deeply real.
Together, they learn that love is not a single captured moment, but a continuous act of choosing each other, frame by frame.