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What do your museum photos usually say about the way you visit?

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May 13, 2026

<p>I was looking back at old museum photos recently, and it struck me that they often reveal more than we think.</p>

<p>Some people mostly photograph objects. Some are drawn to rooms, staircases, light, and architecture. Some take very few photos, but when they do, they are always of small details. And some people mainly use photos as memory markers — just enough to remember where they were and how the day felt.</p>

<p>It made me wonder what patterns other people would notice in their own camera roll.</p>

<p>If someone looked through your museum photos, what would they learn about the way you experience museums?</p>

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