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Captured in the rural landscapes of Lenkoran, this portrait of a woman with a straw bag offers a poignant glimpse into the life of the Talysh people. The photographer masterfully documents the cultural heritage of this community, where agriculture remains the heartbeat of daily existence near the Caspian Sea. By focusing on the subjectβs connection to her environment, the image transcends a simple portrait, becoming a narrative of resilience and tradition. The composition is particularly striking, earning high marks for its ability to frame the subject within her natural, agrarian context with both grace and technical precision.
Born in Baku, Azerbaijan, Fidan Nazim Qizi is a dedicated photographer who balances her life in her home city with frequent international travels. Inspired by the evocative black-and-white work of Vivian Maier, she specializes in monochromatic photography, viewing the medium as a profound source of energy and inspiration. Her work is deeply rooted in a love for nature and the rugged beauty of the mountains, reflecting her passion for hiking and exploring the cultural nuances of the landscapes she encounters.
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When I was seven, my grandmother sent me to the market with a woven basket that felt far too large for my small hands. It was made of dried reeds, stiff and smelling of sun-baked earth.
Read the reflection →There is a specific gravity to a life lived close to the soil. It is not found in the grand gestures, but in the way a hand rests against a woven surface, or the way a shoulder carries the burden of the season.
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The Weight of Running Water
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