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Capturing the serene innocence of a newborn, this photograph depicts Emma resting peacefully against her mother following a feed. The photographer opted for a 35mm prime lens, a deliberate technical choice that allowed for natural light photography, ensuring the quiet atmosphere remained undisturbed by the harshness of a flash. By focusing on the intimate bond between mother and child, the image captures a fleeting, tender moment of stillness. Its award-worthy quality lies in the soft, natural composition and the photographer's ability to transform a simple, candid domestic scene into a timeless portrait of early life.
Originally from Madagascar and now based in Cape Town, South Africa, Harry Ravelo is a creative professional with a deep background in animation, graphic design, and video editing. After completing his media studies in Johannesburg, he established his own studio and later became a consultant and sales director for Toon Boom Animation, helping to foster the animation industry across Africa, the Middle East, and India. Beyond his professional career in the design and TV industries, Ravelo pursues photography as a lifelong passion, using his extensive travels to document the world through a unique and artistic lens.
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