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In Open the Door, Makiko Ono captures a profound moment of stillness and introspection. The photograph explores the metaphorical connection between the human spirit and nature, symbolized by the reaching branches of a tree that offer silent protection. By choosing a black and white medium, the photographer emphasizes the integrity and quietude of the scene, stripping away distractions to focus on the emotional weight of the encounter. This image is award-worthy for its evocative storytelling and the delicate balance between the subject's vulnerability and the enduring, grounding presence of the natural world.
Born in Japan, Makiko Ono resides in Ichikawa, Chiba, where she balances her professional life in her family's boutique business with a deep passion for photography. She is driven by a desire to uncover the truths hidden within both the visible and invisible aspects of the world, often finding inspiration in the mysteries of the night sky. Her work reflects a contemplative approach to her surroundings, seeking to document the wonder she discovers during her travels and daily life.
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We spend our lives building walls, brick by heavy brick, convinced that shelter is found in the thickness of a barrier. We curate our interiors, guarding the quiet rooms of the heart against the unpredictable weather of the outside world.
Read the reflection →There is a specific silence that lives in the hallway of a house after the last guest has left. It is not an empty silence; it is a heavy, textured thing, composed of the lingering scent of tea and the faint, cooling warmth where someone was just sitting.
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The Quiet Language of Strangers
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