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Captured during a steady monsoon rain in July 2011, this image depicts children finding joy amidst the challenging conditions of an urban slum in Dhaka. Using simple polystyrene plates as makeshift toys, the children transform their environment into a playground. The photographer masterfully documents this fleeting moment of childhood innocence against the backdrop of one of the world's fastest-growing megacities. This photograph is award-worthy for its poignant social commentary and its ability to find beauty and resilience within the harsh realities of life for the millions living in Dhaka’s informal settlements, perfectly capturing a singular, unrepeatable moment of human connection.
Jan Møller Hansen is a self-taught photographer and diplomat whose work focuses on social documentary and street photography. Drawing from over 25 years of experience living and working across Asia and Africa, he seeks to capture the raw reality of human existence through his lens. Currently serving as the Danish Deputy Ambassador to Bangladesh, Hansen balances his professional career with a deep passion for storytelling, believing that the most powerful photographs are those that provoke thought and emotion without the need for words.
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The smell of wet earth rising to meet the sky is a heavy, metallic perfume that clings to the back of my throat. It is the scent of a world being scrubbed clean, a sharp, cool dampness that settles deep into the marrow of my bones.
Read the reflection →We are taught that gravity is a tether, a heavy hand pulling us toward the earth, yet there are moments when the spirit defies the weight of its own circumstances. When the sky opens and the world turns to gray silk, the ground becomes a mirror for the heavens.
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The Salt on the Wind
Nice Moment Jan, keep up the good work.