In a city where every moment can become content, seventeen-year-old Maya Bennett prefers life behind the camera. Quiet, observant, and emotionally guarded, she spends her summer balancing a prestigious photography internship and documenting the world through her lens, always safer watching than being seen.
Then she meets Eli Reyes.
Mysterious, withdrawn, and carrying scars from a past he refuses to explain, Eli is everything Maya can't stop noticing. When she convinces him to become the subject of her summer photo essay, the two begin exploring the city together through late-night train rides, rooftop sunsets, crowded street festivals, and quiet moments no one else sees.
Somewhere between blurred photographs and shared silences, Maya falls in love.
But after one deeply personal photograph of Eli goes viral overnight, their fragile connection shatters beneath public attention. As strangers obsess over "the boy in the rain," old wounds resurface, trust breaks apart, and Maya is forced to confront a painful question:
What does it mean to truly see someone and when does observation become exploitation?
Heartfelt, emotional, and quietly devastating, Through the Lens is a coming-of-age young adult romance about art, privacy, first love, and learning that not every beautiful moment belongs to the world.
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