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Captured amidst the mystical and intense atmosphere of Varanasi, this photograph serves as a poignant study of the human condition along the banks of the Ganges. The photographer skillfully isolates a single subject from the chaotic, vibrant tapestry of the city, highlighting the profound variety of faces that define this historic location. By focusing on the interplay of light and the raw, unfiltered expressions of the local people, the image captures a moment of quiet reflection within a town where life and death converge. Its award-worthy quality lies in the photographer's ability to transform a fleeting street encounter into a timeless, evocative narrative.
Born in 1963, Ryszard Wierzbicki is a dedicated traveler and photographer currently based in Swindon, United Kingdom. After a diverse professional career in education and marketing, he transitioned into a life of exploration, focusing his lens on the cultures of South-East Asia and beyond. His work is deeply informed by his extensive background in social sciences and his commitment to humanitarian efforts, such as his volunteer work with orphans in Thailand. Through his platforms, Instant Travelling and World Around, he shares his passion for documenting the world's most evocative landscapes and faces.
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The smell of damp stone and river silt clings to the back of my throat, a heavy, metallic sweetness that tastes like history.
Read the reflection →We often mistake the skin for a boundary, a wall built to keep the world out. But look closer at the map of a life etched into a brow or the hollows beneath a cheekbone. These are not walls; they are riverbeds.
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