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Captured on the vibrant Istiklal Street, this photograph encapsulates the rhythmic pulse of Istanbul. The image highlights the iconic tramway, a symbol of the city's perpetual motion where locals and tourists alike converge amidst the sounds of music and bustling cafe life. By focusing on the interplay between the historic architecture and the transient nature of the street's inhabitants, the photographer masterfully documents a moment of urban fluidity. This work is award-worthy for its authentic portrayal of street life, demonstrating a keen eye for composition and the ability to transform a common commute into a compelling narrative of human connection.
Born in Iran and currently based in Tehran, Samira Rahmati is an emerging photographer whose work bridges the gap between artistic expression and cultural documentation. With an academic background in photography, Persian language, and literature, she brings a poetic sensibility to her role as a photographer for Young Hamshahri Magazine. Rahmati specializes in capturing the essence of daily life, nature, and the rich traditions of the Iranian people, consistently striving to translate her unique perspective on local culture into evocative visual narratives.
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We are always in transit. Even when we stand still, the world moves through us, a current of faces and intentions that never quite settle. There is a particular ache in watching a crowd.
Read the reflection →We are all in a state of transit, tethered to the earth by our shadows yet pulled forward by the invisible gravity of tomorrow.
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