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In the quiet village of Gourdaha near Kolkata, the photographer captured a spontaneous moment of childhood joy. While exploring the rural landscape, the photographer encountered three children immersed in play, their natural energy providing an immediate and compelling subject. By quickly reacting to the scene, the photographer preserved a fleeting instance of innocence and interruption. The image is award-worthy for its authentic portrayal of rural life and the candid, unposed interaction between the subjects, demonstrating a keen eye for human connection and the beauty found in everyday, unscripted moments.
Based in Kolkata, West Bengal, Abhishek Dutta balances a professional career in the finance sector with a deep-seated passion for photography. What began as a childhood hobby has evolved into a dedicated pursuit over the last several years. Driven by a love for travel and discovery, he utilizes his limited free time to document the world around him, focusing on capturing the authentic spirit of the people and places he encounters.
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We are taught that childhood is a long, unbroken line. A steady progression toward something else. But it is not.
Read the reflection →I was walking past the park this morning when I saw a group of kids mid-sprint, their game suddenly halted by a stray dog wandering onto the field. They didn't look annoyed. They just froze, eyes wide, caught in that strange, silent space between running and standing still.
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