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After a grueling two-day journey into the remote East Taiga region of Mongolia, the photographer encountered a Tsaatan woman cradling her infant. The fleeting nature of the encounter required immediate action, capturing the pair in a brief, authentic moment before they retreated to their hut. The image is award-worthy for its raw, unposed intimacy and the profound connection established between the subject and the viewer. By documenting the quiet dignity of the Tsaatan people, the photographer successfully translates the harsh, isolated beauty of the Mongolian wilderness into a poignant portrait of human resilience and maternal tenderness.
Born in Penang Island, Malaysia, in 1970, Shirren Lim is a Jakarta-based photographer who discovered her true passion for the craft in 2009. She specializes in portraiture, driven by a desire to capture the sincere and telling expressions of humanity. Influenced by the iconic work of Steve McCurry, Lim’s photography is characterized by an intense, earthy aesthetic and a minimalist composition that cuts directly to the heart of her subjects. Her evocative work has been featured in various international web and printed publications.
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