A Grandmother’s Life in Photos
Culture
United States
Started April 12, 2026
As long as I’d known her, Laolao had a point-and-shoot camera loaded and ready to record—gardens, meals, new outfits, and visitors
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A Grandmother’s Life in Photos
The New Yorker (United States) | Apr 10, 2026
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Capturing everyday moments through photography enriches family history and strengthens bonds across generations.
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Photography serves as a powerful tool for storytelling, allowing families to preserve their unique narratives.
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