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Captured amidst the hauntingly preserved ruins of Pompeii, this photograph focuses on the ancient forum columns that once stood at the heart of daily life. The photographer sought to transcend the typical tourist gaze, reflecting instead on the lives of the average citizens, both enslaved and free, who inhabited this town before the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. By framing the weathered stone against the expansive sky, the image bridges the gap between past and present. Its award-worthy quality lies in this poignant historical narrative, transforming a site of tragedy into a respectful, evocative study of human history.
Born and raised in Ghana, Sandra Frimpong later moved to the United States, where her service in the U.S. Navy provided a global platform for her creative pursuits. Now residing in Italy, she balances her professional career with a dedicated passion for photography, which she began exploring four years ago. Her work is defined by a desire to capture the overlooked details of daily life and the intimate moments of families within her community. Through ongoing formal education and international travel, she continues to refine her artistic vision across diverse cultural landscapes.
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Time does not move in a straight line; it gathers in the cracks of things left behind. We often think of ruins as endings, as places where the story has been silenced by the weight of years.
Read the reflection →I was walking past the old library downtown this morning, the one with the heavy iron gates that always seem to be locked. I stopped to tie my shoe and noticed a small, hand-painted sign tucked into the brickwork, half-faded by the sun.
Read the reflection →
The Unfolding Bloom
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