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Back in February, my son Miles and I designed a little zine of photos I took of him and his brother Ellison (with some captions he drew) in various places around the world we’d gone in the year before. Then covid hit and it didn’t feel right to print it up…we finally decided to make them, and looking back at these images now is jarring. It’s a very different world to look back at.&#13;
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