The Little Crying Kid by Sudeep Mehta

Captured in the vibrant, dusty streets of Pushkar, this poignant image documents a raw moment of childhood vulnerability. The photographer encountered a young girl in tears, anxiously awaiting her mother while her elder brother attempted to offer comfort. By focusing on the emotional interplay between the siblings, the image transcends a simple street portrait, highlighting the universal nature of childhood distress and the protective bond of family. The composition is particularly award-worthy for its candid authenticity, effectively freezing a fleeting, heartfelt interaction that resonates with empathy and human connection.

The Little Crying Kid by Sudeep Mehta
Light & Composition Photo of the Day

Sudeep Mehta

REGISTERED PHOTOGRAPHER

Born and based in Mumbai, India, Sudeep Mehta is a versatile freelance photographer who balances commercial work in weddings and events with a deep-seated passion for photojournalism. His creative foundation began in film editing, a background that informs his transition into documentary filmmaking and environmental advocacy. Mehta’s work is defined by a keen eye for narrative, consistently seeking to capture the human condition through a lens shaped by his extensive experience in visual storytelling.

11.0/20
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80/500
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Award Reach | Reviews
11,112 views | 4 Reviews
Award Winner Photo of the Day
Award Date March 26, 2016
Value 13.0
Clarity 12.0
Composition 18.0
Style 12.0
Skill 12.0
Photograph Location
Pushkar, Maharashtra, India

Resonance Score Breakdown

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Transparency Note: The resonance score (11.0/20) is calculated based on social engagement metrics collected before the award announcement.

Social Shares
5.0/5 points
1,110/1,000 Social Share
Page Views
5.0/5 points
11,112/2,500 Page View
Reviews
0.2/5 points
4/100 Review
Submissions
0.8/5 points
80/500 Submission
Jury Score: 67.0/80
Resonance Score: 11.0/20
Total Award Score: 78.0/100

Expert Photography Reviews · 4

Reflections on this Photograph
By Isabelle Park

The Weight of a Hand

I was walking through the grocery store this morning when I saw a toddler drop his toy. He didn't scream or throw a fit; he just stood there, his face crumpling, looking around for someone to tell him it would be okay. For a second, the whole aisle felt very quiet.

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By Margaret Holt

The Architecture of Comfort

In the quiet corners of a house, one often finds the most profound geometry. It is not found in the blueprints or the load-bearing walls, but in the way a hand finds a shoulder, or how a small body leans into the gravity of another.

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