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In the coastal town of Lazi on Siquijor Island, the photographer captured a candid moment of local life at the harbor. As travelers arrive from Cebu to begin their island tours, the waterfront serves as a vibrant social hub. The image highlights a group of children playing in the clear blue waters, their presence offering a glimpse into the authentic, unhurried rhythm of life in the Visayas region. This documentary-style photograph is award-worthy for its ability to freeze a fleeting, genuine interaction, transforming a simple scene of childhood play into a poignant reflection on community and coastal culture.
Born in 1963 and a graduate of the University of GdaΕsk, Ryszard Wierzbicki transitioned from a career in social sciences and marketing to become a dedicated traveler and photographer. After relocating to the United Kingdom in 2006, he began documenting his extensive explorations of South-East Asia, often combining his creative pursuits with volunteer work for orphanages. Now based in Swindon, he balances his life as a marketing advisor and tour organizer with his passion for photography and scuba diving, frequently sharing his insights through his established travel and photography forums.
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In the intertidal zones of the tropics, certain species of mangrove seedlings drift for months in the open ocean, their survival dependent entirely on their ability to remain buoyant until they find a patch of silt to call home.
Read the reflection →We often mistake the harbor for a place of transitβa threshold meant only for the arrival of goods or the departure of travelers. Yet, for those who grow up at the waterβs edge, the harbor is not a gateway; it is a living room.
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