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Captured in the central square of Warsawβs old city, this portrait documents a mysterious street musician who frequently graces the area with his presence. The photographer approached the subject with sensitivity, finding a willing participant in the man, who remained silent yet visibly enjoyed the creative process. Dressed in meticulously kept, vintage-inspired attire, the subjectβs unique character is highlighted through close-up framing. The image is award-worthy for its authentic connection between photographer and subject, capturing a fleeting, dignified moment of humanity amidst the bustle of city life.
Born in Greece and currently based in Warsaw, Poland, Thomas Lianos balances a professional career with a deep-seated passion for photography. His artistic journey began three decades ago with a Russian Kiew camera, eventually evolving through the use of Olympus film gear to his current digital Nikon system. Specializing in street photography, architecture, and landscapes, Lianos is dedicated to the pursuit of perfect light and composition. Recently, he has transitioned from viewing photography as a private endeavor to sharing his evocative work with an international audience.
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