Photos | Reflections of Youth: A Moment of Self-Discovery

Caught in a moment of introspection, young prodigy Le Quang Liem observes his reflection in a mirror, photographed during our visit to the Lawrence Hall of Science in 2024. The mirror stands as a metaphorical representation, reflecting not only the child's physical appearance but his budding sense of self in this infinitely complex world. Note the everyday elements — the coat, the mirror, the ambient reflections of play area and car — altogether standing witness to this profound, private moment. Perfectly encapsulating the essence of identity, youth, and introspection.
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a boy looking at himself in a mirrorMetadata
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