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Captured on a crisp October day, this portrait features Vidhya, a curious and spirited young girl from the photographer’s home village. Drawn to the child’s natural charm and her eagerness to pose whenever a camera appears, the photographer seized a candid moment of connection. The image stands out for its authentic documentary quality, highlighting the simple joy of village life. By focusing on the genuine interaction between the subject and the lens, the photographer creates an intimate, award-worthy portrait that celebrates the beauty found in everyday human encounters within a rural setting.
Hailing from a small village in Madhya Pradesh, the ‘Heart of India,’ Lavi Dhurve finds profound inspiration in the simplicity of rural life. Her work is deeply rooted in a love for art, culture, and the natural world, with a particular focus on capturing the spirit of children and the people of her community. Currently based in Indore, she approaches photography as a means to experience and document the inherent beauty of her surroundings, from the quiet majesty of a sunrise to the vibrant lives of those around her.
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In the village of my childhood, there was a woman who kept a ledger of every seed planted in the valley. She did not write for the sake of history, but for the sake of memory.
Read the reflection →There is a specific quality to the light in mid-autumn, when the sun loses its vertical intensity and begins to graze the earth at a slant. It is a thinning light, one that strips away the heavy, humid opacity of summer and replaces it with a clarity that feels almost fragile.
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