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Captured during a journey along the Irrawaddy River in Myanmar, this evocative portrait features a young passenger encountered while traveling by boat. The photographer skillfully utilized the natural, soft light of the river environment to highlight the subject's expressive features, creating an intimate connection between the viewer and the local culture. The composition is masterfully balanced, emphasizing the girl's presence against the backdrop of her transit. This image is award-worthy for its authentic storytelling and the photographerβs ability to find profound, quiet beauty in the everyday lives of the people encountered during his extensive travels.
Born in 1963, Ryszard Wierzbicki is a Polish-born photographer and traveler currently based in Swindon, United Kingdom. After a diverse career in social sciences and marketing, he transitioned into a life dedicated to global exploration, scuba diving instruction, and humanitarian volunteering with organizations like Stu and the Kids. His photography is deeply informed by his extensive travels through South-East Asia, where he captures the human spirit with empathy and precision. As the founder of travel and photography forums, he continues to share his passion for documenting the world's diverse cultures.
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There is a rhythm to the world that only reveals itself when we stop trying to steer the boat. We spend so much of our lives bracing against the wind, fearing the change it brings, forgetting that the wind is simply the earth breathing.
Read the reflection →We are always in transit. Between one shore and another, between the person we were when we boarded and the person who will step onto the mud of the bank. The water moves beneath us, indifferent to our destination.
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The Taste of Coming Home
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