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Minseo doesn't photograph celebrities.
She photographs silence. Fleeting glances. The fragile moments people don't realize they're giving away.
Her work has always been about honesty, which is why accepting an editorial campaign featuring Stray Kids' Felix feels like a mistake before it even begins. Idols are trained to smile on cue, to say the right thing, to reveal only what the world is meant to see.
Felix quietly proves her wrong.
Away from the stage lights, he's thoughtful, gentle, and surprisingly unguarded. With every session, the distance between photographer and subject begins to blur, replaced by something neither of them is looking for but neither can ignore. What starts as a series of portraits slowly becomes a connection built in comfortable silences, lingering conversations, and the trust found in simply being seen.
But as whispers grow louder and private moments become harder to protect, Minseo and Felix are forced to ask themselves whether some stories are meant to stay behind the lens... or whether the most honest picture they'll ever create is the one they build together.
A quiet, slow-burn romance about art, vulnerability, and finding the one person who sees you clearly, even when the whole world is watching.