Safety4diet group (Universitat de València)
- Salvador Garrigues Mateo
- Olga Pardo Marín
- Francesc A. Esteve Turrillas
- David Pérez Guaita
- Daniel Gallart Mateu
- Miguel de la Guardia Cirugeda
- Paula Ponz Perelló
- Angel Sánchez-Illana
- Jean-Philippe Antignac, National Institute for Agriculture, Food, and Environment (INRAE), France
- Jana Klanova, Masaryk University, Czechia
- Carla Teles Martins, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Portugal
- Josep Rubert, Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands
- Hans Mol, Wageningen University & Research, The Netherlands
- Federica Laguzzi, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
- Justyna Płotka-Wasylka, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland
- Janja Snoj Tratnik, Jožef Stefan Institute, Slovenia
- Maurice Millet, University of Strasbourg, France
- Annalisa Abballe, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Italy
In a fleeting world, photographs are like tiny frames capturing life's essence. They freeze moments, preserving emotions and stories for eternity. Like artwork in frames, photos capture the ordinary and make it extraordinary. A smile, a glance, a sunset—they all become chapters in our personal narrative.
Photographers are storytellers. They use frames, light, and composition to craft emotional tales. Each shot is a canvas painted with memories, inviting us to revisit the past. In today's digital age, photos connect us globally, but their essence remains timeless, whether on mantelpieces or screens.
Photos as frames bridge generations. Family albums pass down traditions and legacies. Amid life's chaos, photos offer a pause, a chance to reflect and appreciate. They're the threads weaving our life's tapestry, reminding us of the beauty in the everyday.
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