In the dimly lit interior of an antique shop, a weathered deckel-edged photograph catches the amber glow from a nearby hanging lamp. The photograph, barely set off to the side, features countless faces blurred by time and nonrecognition. To capture the mood, the camera is positioned directly above the photo to emphasize the depth of the thick layers of dust, settled on and around it. An asymmetric balance is achieved with this weathered keepsake on one side and the gleaming glow of various untouched artifacts on the other. As the shot unfolds, the camera pans slowly across the photo to subtly emphasize the multitude of unknown faces, each one submerged in a sea of numberless strangers. The scene is primarily in stone-grays and dusky-browns, with the light casting a comforting, nostalgic hue over the scene. The focus, moving from the foreground to the background, signifies the slow discovery of something lost, forgotten, and hidden within layers of past.