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Captured during an exploration of Palawan Island in November 2016, this portrait documents a poignant moment of human connection. While wandering through the local fishermen's village of Alimanguan, the photographer was struck by the genuine warmth and hospitality of the residents. The image centers on the spontaneous, welcoming smiles of the local children, capturing a sense of innocence and community spirit. This photograph is award-worthy for its authentic emotional resonance and the photographerβs ability to bridge cultural divides through a simple, heartfelt interaction, turning a casual walk into a profound testament to the kindness found within the local community.
Born in 1963, Ryszard Wierzbicki is a Polish-born photographer and educator currently based in Swindon, United Kingdom. After a diverse career spanning social sciences, marketing, and IT, he transitioned to a life of travel, scuba diving, and photography following his move to the UK in 2006. His work is deeply influenced by his extensive explorations of South-East Asia and his commitment to humanitarian efforts, including volunteering with orphanages. Through his platforms, Instant Travelling and World Around, he shares his passion for documenting the worldβs diverse cultures and landscapes.
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