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Captured through a bus window, this poignant street portrait depicts a man whose weary expression suggests a profound sense of detachment from the world. The photographer, initially hesitant to intrude upon such a vulnerable moment, ultimately chose to document the scene, balancing the desire for candid storytelling with a deep respect for the subject's privacy. The resulting image is a masterclass in observational photography, where the muted atmosphere and the subject's stillness create a powerful narrative of urban isolation. It is this raw, unscripted emotional honesty that makes the photograph a compelling and award-worthy piece of street photography.
Born and based in Seoul, Park Se Jin is a dedicated street photographer who finds beauty in the spontaneous rhythms of daily life. Rather than meticulously planning his shoots, he embraces the unpredictability of the streets, often prioritizing the experience of witnessing a moment over the act of capturing it. Currently, Park is expanding his creative horizons with a new ambition to traverse South Korea by motorcycle, aiming to document the diverse landscapes and human stories found far beyond the familiar streets of his home city.
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The smell of cold glass against a forehead is a specific kind of loneliness. It is the scent of damp wool and the metallic tang of a city that has forgotten your name.
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