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Captured from the unique perspective of a moving vehicle, this photograph plays with the viewer's perception of reality. By framing a scene through the glass of a car window, the photographer introduces an unusual angle that blurs the line between the subject and the environment. The image invites the audience to look closer, revealing that the car itself is part of a larger, layered composition. This clever use of framing and the interplay of light and rain elevate the shot, transforming a mundane transit moment into a thoughtful, conceptual exploration of perspective and reflection.
Based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Tanmoy Saha Turja is a dedicated photographer who began his creative journey in 2007. An Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering graduate, he balances his technical background with a deep passion for portraits, landscapes, and wildlife. His work has been showcased at the National Art Gallery in Bangladesh, reflecting a commitment to artistic growth fostered through foundational training at the Dhaka University Photography Society and Pathshala. Tanmoy continues to refine his craft, blending technical precision with a keen eye for conceptual storytelling.
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The blue wool sweater my father wore every Sunday is gone. It was not just a garment; it was a specific texture of safety, smelling faintly of pipe tobacco and the damp air of the garden. When he stopped wearing it, the world did not end, but the air in the hallway changed.
Read the reflection →I remember sitting in the back of a taxi in Jakarta, watching the city dissolve into streaks of grey and neon. The driver, a man named Agus, kept his radio tuned to a station that played nothing but static and old pop songs.
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