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            <title><![CDATA[Urban Echoes — A Visual Poem by Sean Cooper]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[In a world rushing ever faster, photographer Sean Cooper invites us to pause—to enter the silence of forgotten towns and echoing roads. Urban Echoes is not just a photography collection. It is a slow exploration of stillness. Each frame captures a piece of absence: a storefront that no longer opens, a road that leads to nowhere, a gas station with no cars. These are not just abandoned spaces—they are spaces that once held voices, footsteps, dreams. With a muted palette and careful composition...]]></description>
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