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Standing on a Bridge captures a moment of quiet contemplation, where the architectural geometry of the bridge meets the vastness of the landscape. The photographer utilizes the stark contrast of black and white to emphasize the structural lines and the solitary figure, creating a sense of scale and isolation. This image is award-worthy for its masterful use of negative space and its ability to transform a functional passage into a profound narrative of human presence. By focusing on the interplay of light and shadow, the photographer invites the viewer to reflect on the journey rather than just the destination.
Born and based in Baku, Azerbaijan, Fidan Nazim Qizi is a dedicated photographer whose work is deeply influenced by the evocative black and white aesthetic of Vivian Maier. Her passion for nature and hiking frequently takes her across international borders, where she seeks to capture the energy and inspiration found in the world around her. Through her lens, she explores the emotional resonance of her subjects, consistently striving to convey the feelings and vitality that she believes photography uniquely provides to the human experience.
Transparency Note: The resonance score (9.7/20) is calculated based on social engagement metrics collected before the award announcement.
I remember a bridge in a small town in Wales where an old man named Elias would stand every Tuesday at dusk. He didnβt fish, and he didnβt watch the traffic.
Read the reflection →I often find myself lingering on the pedestrian overpasses of the city, those suspended ribbons of concrete that offer a brief, detached view of the chaos below.
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