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Captured at the Mahagandayon Monastery in Mandalay, Myanmar, this poignant portrait documents a beggar lingering in the temple compound following the monks' silent, disciplined lunchtime ritual. The photographer sought to document the human element existing on the periphery of this sacred space, focusing on the raw, unspoken narrative of the subject. The image is award-worthy for its profound empathy and ability to distill the complexity of the human condition into a single, striking frame, showcasing the photographerβs commitment to capturing humanity in its most sincere and unvarnished forms.
Born in Penang Island, Malaysia, in 1970, Shirren Lim is a Jakarta-based photographer who discovered her true passion for the craft in 2009. Specializing in portraiture, she is deeply inspired by the sincerity of human expression and the evocative storytelling found in the work of masters like Steve McCurry. Her photography is characterized by an intense, earthy aesthetic and a minimalist composition that aims to capture the heart of her subjects, with a long-term ambition to create images that resonate on a global scale.
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The smell of dry earth after a long drought is a heavy, metallic scent that clings to the back of the throat. It is the smell of waiting.
Read the reflection →Why do we assume that the most profound truths are spoken aloud? We spend our lives constructing narratives, filling the silence with justifications for our existence, yet there is a quietude that persists beneath the noise.
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