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Captured in the mountainous region of Deralok, this photograph offers a serene glimpse into a town defined by its unique geography and cultural harmony. Nestled between the Gara and Mateen mountains, the landscape is transformed by rare, seasonal snowfall, creating a pristine backdrop for the diverse community of Muslims, Christians, and Yezidis who call this place home. The photographer masterfully utilizes the soft, natural light to highlight the rugged terrain and the quiet resilience of the town. This image is award-worthy for its ability to bridge the gap between travel documentation and fine art, capturing the soul of a remote, multicultural enclave with technical precision and deep empathy.
Born in 1985 in Duhok, Kurdistan, Bawar Mohammad is a computer science graduate who has dedicated his career to the intersection of journalism and visual storytelling. Currently serving within the directorate-general of culture and arts in Duhok, he works as a freelance photographer documenting the vibrant life, nature, and artistic spirit of the region. Driven by a desire to share the cultural heritage of his nation with a global audience, Mohammad continues to expand his photographic practice through international collaboration and a profound commitment to capturing the human experience.
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In the high, thin air of the mountains, silence is not merely the absence of noise; it is a physical presence, a heavy blanket that settles over the earth.
Read the reflection →There is a specific silence that follows a heavy snowfall. It is not the absence of sound, but the muffling of the worldβs edges, as if the earth has been tucked into a bed that is too large for it.
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The Architecture of Silence
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