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Captured in a fleeting moment of urban spontaneity, this photograph documents a peanut seller navigating the bustling streets of Chiang Mai. The photographer, caught in the same crosswalk, acted on instinct to freeze the subject against the chaotic backdrop of the city. This image is award-worthy for its raw, authentic energy and the palpable sense of motion it conveys. By prioritizing the human element amidst the dangerous flow of traffic, the photographer successfully transforms a mundane street encounter into a compelling narrative of daily life in Thailand.
Based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Vijaya Sri Sanjevi is a self-taught photographer who began her creative journey in 2010. Holding a Bachelor of International Business, she approaches her craft with a philosophy rooted in hands-on experience and persistent practice. Her work is defined by a keen eye for spontaneous street moments, capturing the vibrant pulse of her subjects with modest equipment and an intuitive, authentic perspective.
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There is a peculiar rhythm to the way we navigate the world, a constant negotiation between our own momentum and the static lives of others. We are all, in a sense, passing through one anotherβs stories like ghosts in a crowded room.
Read the reflection →We are always moving. Even when we stand still, the earth turns, the blood pulses, the breath leaves the lungs and returns. There is a particular loneliness in a crowd, a sense that we are all carrying our own small burdens across the same bridge, yet never truly touching.
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