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Riley James is a young woman studying at Oregon State University, chasing light and shadow with a camera slung permanently over her shoulder. Photography isn't just a major to her-it's the way she makes sense of the world. When she lands a coveted internship under the famous photographer Mark Jefferson, it feels like fate finally chose her.
Mark Jefferson is everything the interviews promise: handsome, charismatic, effortlessly brilliant. He speaks about art like it's a religion and talent like it's something he can see in people. When he looks at Riley's work, really looks, she feels noticed in a way she never has before. Chosen.
Arcadia Bay becomes a place of opportunity-late nights in darkrooms, critiques that cut deep but leave her hungry to improve, compliments that linger just a second too long. Riley tells herself she's lucky. She tells herself this is what success looks like.
But something about Jefferson's interest feels... selective. Intentional. And the more Riley learns about photography-about control, framing, and capturing "the perfect moment"-the more she begins to wonder what, exactly, he sees when he looks at her through the lens.
Some moments are meant to be preserved forever.
Others should never have been captured at all.
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