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Captured with a keen eye for the vibrant simplicity of daily life, this image highlights a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice as a symbol of health and vitality. By utilizing a shallow depth of field, the photographer isolates the texture and luminosity of the juice, transforming a mundane morning ritual into a compelling visual study. The composition emphasizes the clarity of the liquid and the natural light, showcasing an appreciation for the beauty found in everyday objects. This work stands out for its clean, minimalist aesthetic and its ability to elevate a simple subject through precise technical execution.
Born in Viet Nam and currently based in Brisbane, Australia, Diep Tran finds inspiration in the simple beauty of her surroundings, from domestic life to her travels. Her photographic practice is deeply influenced by a Buddhist upbringing, which fosters a profound appreciation for the quality of light, shadow, and the natural world. Through her work, she explores the intersection of pure photography and creative expression, aiming to reflect a global perspective shaped by her experiences across different cultures and climates.
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Citrus trees are remarkably patient, often requiring years of slow, quiet growth before they offer their first fruit. When the harvest finally arrives, it is a concentrated storage of sunlight, a liquid battery of energy synthesized from the soil and the sky.
Read the reflection →We often mistake the start of a day for a loud event, a sudden waking of the world. But the morning is actually a quiet alchemy, a slow gathering of light that settles into the corners of a room like dust motes dancing in a sunbeam.
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