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Captured along the banks of the Arno River in Florence, this photograph highlights the ephemeral interplay of light and architecture. While walking toward the iconic Ponte Vecchio, the photographer observed the river's reflection dancing across the facade of a nearby hotel. This moment of fluid, rhythmic light caught against the static stone wall creates a compelling contrast between motion and structure. The image is award-worthy for its keen observational quality, transforming a fleeting atmospheric detail into a sophisticated study of light, texture, and the timeless character of the Italian landscape.
Born in Tehran, Kamal Mostofi relocated to London in 1988, where he initially pursued a career in software engineering before transitioning to professional photography in 2011. Establishing his own studio in Central London by 2013, he developed a reputation as a versatile artist specializing in portrait, beauty, and fashion photography. His commitment to artistic growth has earned him numerous national and international accolades, including the prestigious Photographer of the Year award from the Guild of Photographer Society in 2015.
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I keep a small, smooth river stone on my desk, pulled from a current that dried up years ago. It is heavy, cool to the touch, and carries the memory of a water that no longer flows.
Read the reflection →I was waiting for the bus this morning, staring at the side of a brick building across the street. A car drove through a puddle nearby, and for a split second, a ripple of reflected sunlight danced across the rough, dark bricks.
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The Architecture of Belonging
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