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Captured during a journey through the villages surrounding Bagan, Myanmar, this portrait captures a moment of genuine connection between the photographer and a local child. Drawn to the warmth and openness of the Burmese people, the photographer engaged with the girl by sharing the digital previews of her portrait session, turning the technical process into a collaborative and joyful experience. The image is award-worthy for its ability to transcend the barrier of the lens, showcasing a candid, radiant smile that reflects the photographer's deep empathy and his commitment to documenting the human spirit with grace and authenticity.
Born in 1963, Ryszard Wierzbicki is a Polish-born photographer and educator currently based in Swindon, United Kingdom. After a diverse career in social sciences and marketing, he transitioned into full-time travel photography and exploration, with a particular focus on South-East Asia. His work is deeply informed by his background in child care and his volunteer efforts with orphanages in Thailand and Burma. Through his platforms, Instant Travelling and World Around, Wierzbicki shares his passion for global discovery, blending his technical expertise with a profound commitment to humanitarian storytelling.
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