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Captured in the quiet transition of February, this photograph offers a creative response to the lingering absence of spring blossoms. By focusing on a vibrant subject framed against the window, the photographer transformed a dull late-winter day into a study of color and light. The image stands out for its imaginative approach to still life, demonstrating a keen eye for finding beauty in unexpected places. Through the precise use of a 94mm focal length, the composition isolates the subject with elegance, turning a simple indoor scene into an award-worthy testament to the photographerβs ability to manufacture her own season of color.
Originally from Slovenia and now based in Geneva, Switzerland, Jana Z discovered her passion for photography in 2010 as a way to document her new surroundings and travels. Her work is deeply influenced by her love for nature and the diverse landscapes she encounters while exploring her adopted home. Beyond her photographic pursuits, Jana is an accomplished individual who enjoys playing the piano, traveling, and baking, all of which contribute to the thoughtful and observant nature of her creative practice.
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In the deepest part of winter, the world feels like a held breath. We are told that the earth is sleeping, but anyone who has spent a February afternoon watching the gray light press against a windowpane knows that the earth is actually waiting.
Read the reflection →I keep a small, dried sprig of lavender inside the pages of a ledger from 1954. It has lost its scent, turning brittle and gray, yet it remains a stubborn anchor to a season that refused to arrive on time.
Read the reflection →
The Art of Stillness
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