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Captured during an NSS camp in a rural village, this portrait documents an elderly man whose vibrant, colorful turban immediately caught the photographer's eye. Despite the challenges of navigating local caste-based sentiments and initial resistance from villagers, the photographer managed to build a rapport with this individual, who was among the few willing to share his story. The image is award-worthy for its ability to transform a tense, complex social encounter into a moment of genuine human connection, highlighting the dignity of the subject through his striking traditional attire and the photographer's patient, observant approach.
Hailing from a small village in Madhya Pradesh, the ‘Heart of India,’ Lavi Dhurve finds profound beauty in the simplicity of rural life. Her photographic practice is deeply rooted in a passion for art, culture, and the natural world, with a particular focus on capturing the essence of children and local people. Currently based in Indore, she approaches her work as a celebration of life’s daily wonders, consistently seeking to document the beauty found in sunrises, sunsets, and the diverse human experiences she encounters.
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I spent this morning trying to fix an old wooden chair that has been wobbling in my kitchen for months. I kept putting it off, thinking it was too much trouble, but today I finally sat down with the glue and the clamps.
Read the reflection →I keep a small, frayed piece of indigo wool in a wooden box, a remnant of a scarf my grandfather wore until the fabric grew thin as a moth’s wing. It holds the scent of cedar and the specific, quiet gravity of a life spent working the earth.
Read the reflection →
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