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Captured during a quiet moment of reflection, this photograph portrays a solitary bird perched as the day draws to a close. Seeking respite after a long day of work, the photographer observed the creature from a balcony, struck by the shared sense of exhaustion and anticipation for the coming night. The image serves as a poignant study of stillness and the fleeting beauty of the final light. Its award-worthy quality lies in the photographerβs ability to transform a simple, spontaneous encounter into a contemplative narrative, highlighting the silent companionship found between the observer and the natural world.
Born and raised in Bangladesh, Shariful Alam relocated to California in 2013, where he continues to explore the art of photography as a dedicated passion. Though he approaches the medium as an enthusiast rather than a professional, his work reflects a deep appreciation for the emotional resonance of landscapes and human expression. Whether capturing urban environments or intimate portraits, he is driven by a desire to preserve beautiful, fleeting moments, constantly refining his craft through a blend of self-taught intuition and foundational technical study.
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There is a specific silence that arrives just before the sun fully retreats, a quiet that feels less like peace and more like a held breath. I remember the coat my father wore, the one that hung on the back of the kitchen door for three years after he stopped coming home.
Read the reflection →There is a specific weight to the hour before the sun fully retreats. It is not quite day, yet the night has already begun its slow, velvet encroachment upon the edges of the world.
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