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Blurred Retrospect captures a poignant, intimate portrait of the photographerβs grandfather-in-law, a man of ninety years whose presence serves as the emotional anchor of the household. The image utilizes a shallow depth of field to mirror the subjectβs fading memory, where the past becomes a soft, indistinct haze while his lively spirit remains centered in the present. This photograph is award-worthy for its delicate balance of technical precision and profound emotional resonance, transforming a simple domestic moment into a universal meditation on aging, memory, and the enduring strength found in family bonds.
Based in Tufanganj, Coochbehar, Nirupam Roy is a dedicated school teacher whose passion for photography was ignited during a family trip to the coast of Odisha. After purchasing his first camera to document his son and the surrounding landscapes, he developed a deep, transformative love for the craft that provides him with a sense of peace and a new perspective on humanity. His work is characterized by a heartfelt approach to portraiture, often focusing on the quiet, meaningful connections within his own family life.
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We spend our lives building a house of facts. We name the trees, we map the roads, we hold onto the dates of things that happened. Then, slowly, the walls begin to thin.
Read the reflection →Memory is not a library of fixed images, but a garden left to the mercy of the seasons. As the years gather like silt at the bottom of a river, the sharp edges of our history begin to soften, turning into the gentle, indistinct blur of a dream.
Read the reflection →
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