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In the remote villages of the Ngong Khiew region, accessible only by river, Ryszard Wierzbicki captured a poignant moment of familial devotion. The photograph highlights the cultural tradition in South-East Asia where elder siblings take on the role of caregivers for their younger brothers and sisters. By focusing on a young girl tenderly looking after her little brother, the image serves as a powerful testament to the supportive bonds within these isolated communities. Its award-worthy quality lies in the photographer's ability to document a candid, intimate human connection while navigating the challenging, remote landscapes of North Laos.
Born in Poland in 1963, Ryszard Wierzbicki transitioned from a career in social sciences and education to a life dedicated to global exploration and photography. After relocating to the United Kingdom in 2006, he shifted his focus toward documenting the diverse cultures of South-East Asia, often combining his travels with volunteer work for orphanages. A passionate scuba diving instructor and traveler, he founded multiple online forums to share his experiences, eventually trading his corporate career for a life of adventure, storytelling, and visual documentation.
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I was folding laundry this morning when my youngest niece climbed onto the sofa, dragging her heavy, oversized blanket behind her. She didn't ask for help.
Read the reflection →There is a specific weight to a childβs hand when they are tasked with holding another. It is not the weight of a burden, but the weight of a promise.
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