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Captured within the historic Souq Waqif in Doha, this photograph documents a traditional Iranian building undergoing a remarkable transformation. Taken just one week before its grand inauguration as a modern hotel, the image preserves the tension between the structure's weathered, neglected past and its meticulously restored exterior. The photographer utilized a long exposure to emphasize the architectural integrity and the quiet, expectant atmosphere of the site. This work is award-worthy for its precise composition and its ability to serve as a visual bridge between heritage preservation and contemporary urban development.
Sanjiban Ghosh is an engineer currently based in Doha, Qatar, who balances his professional career with a dedicated pursuit of photography. A self-taught artist who transitioned from point-and-shoot cameras to DSLR systems, he specializes in architectural, night, travel, and landscape photography. His work is driven by a passion for capturing the cultural beauty of the places he visits, aiming to share the wonders of the world through a digital lens.
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There is a quiet dignity in the way a building ages, as if the walls themselves are holding onto the memories of every hand that touched them. We often think of restoration as a beginning, a clean slate where the old is scrubbed away to make room for the new.
Read the reflection →If a stone could remember the hands that placed it, would it mourn the mortar that binds it to a new purpose? We often speak of progress as a clean slate, a shedding of skin, yet we are merely layering our present over the ghosts of what came before.
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Whispers in the Dark
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