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We’ve asked members of the Getty community to share short reflections on works of art they’re thinking about right now. These recordings feature stories related to our daily lives.

This week, Carolyn Peter considers how gardening is like early photography—and how both involve a little bit of wonder. To learn more about this artwork, visit: https://www.getty.edu/art/collection/objects/64876/.

Over the next few weeks, look for new recordings every other Tuesday.

a black and white photograph, but in brown tones, of a man standing in front of a gridded trellis with gardening tools to his left. He leans on a rain barrel.

[Self-Portrait in the Garden], 1847, Hippolyte Bayard. Salted paper print, 6 1/2 × 4 13/16 in. The J. Paul Getty Museum, 84.XO.968.166. Digital image courtesy of Getty’s Open Content Program

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JAMES CUNO: Hi, I’m Jim Cuno, president of the J. Paul Getty Trust. In a new podcast feature, we’re asking members of the Getty community to share short reflections on works of art they’re thinking about right now. We’ll be releasing new recordings every other Tuesday. I hope you’ll fin...

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