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In The Inner Shadow, the photographer captures a poignant moment in Dhaka, where the silhouette of a rickshaw puller transcends mere physical form to represent the weight of human survival. By focusing on the interplay between the subject and his primary means of livelihood, the image explores the deep dependency and inner thoughts hidden within a simple shadow. The composition is award-worthy for its ability to transform an everyday urban scene into a profound visual metaphor, utilizing sharp contrast and deliberate framing to evoke empathy and contemplation regarding the human condition.
Based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Tanmoy Saha Turja is a dedicated photographer who began his creative journey in 2007. An Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering graduate, he balances his professional career in the audiovisual sector with a deep passion for portrait, landscape, and wildlife photography. Having honed his craft through formal training at the Dhaka University Photography Society and Pathshala, his evocative work has been showcased at the National Art Gallery in Bangladesh, reflecting his commitment to capturing the nuanced realities of his environment.
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The air in the heat of the afternoon tastes like dry earth and iron. It is a thick, gritty sensation that coats the back of the throat, reminding you that you are made of the same ground you walk upon.
Read the reflection →We carry our histories in the slope of our shoulders, a geography of burdens that no one else can see. It is a quiet, heavy architectureβthe way a spine bows to the gravity of a long day, or how the feet learn the rhythm of the pavement until they become part of the road itself.
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