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Captured during an impromptu stop on the journey to Twin Lakes, Leadville, this image highlights the serendipitous beauty of Coloradoβs landscape. The photographer encountered a group of horses grazing in the fields, prompting a patient wait to secure the perfect composition amidst the natural surroundings. This photograph is award-worthy for its ability to transform a spontaneous roadside encounter into a serene wildlife portrait, showcasing the photographerβs keen eye for capturing the quiet, majestic essence of the American West during the transitional seasons.
Based in Denver, Colorado, Zara Otaifah is a versatile photographer with five years of experience spanning portraiture, landscape, and architectural photography. Her work is deeply rooted in storytelling, exemplified by projects like 'Autism Mom Behind The Camera,' which have been featured in prominent galleries and institutions across Colorado. Driven by a profound passion for her craft, Otaifah consistently seeks to document the human and natural experience through a lens of empathy and artistic dedication.
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The smell of dry grass, crushed and sun-baked, clings to my skin long after the wind has passed. It is a sharp, sweet scentβthe smell of earth that has never known a fence.
Read the reflection →There is a quiet language spoken in the fields, one that does not require words or the frantic pace of our human days. It is a language of breath, of hooves pressing into the earth, and of heads bowed in a slow, rhythmic gratitude for the grass.
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