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Captured during a crisp May afternoon in New York City's Chinatown, this portrait documents a quiet moment of respite. The photographer, drawn to the gentleman’s stillness amidst the bustling urban environment, utilized a telephoto lens to maintain a respectful distance while capturing the subject’s direct, enigmatic gaze. The resulting image is a poignant study of human connection, where the subject’s masked expression invites the viewer to wonder about the story behind the eyes. This photograph is award-worthy for its candid authenticity and the photographer's ability to transform a fleeting street encounter into a compelling, intimate narrative of urban life.
Born on the tropical island of Puerto Rico, Jose Juniel Rivera-Negron eventually relocated to the United States, where he overcame significant personal hardships to pursue his creative passions. Now based in Tampa, Florida, he views photography as a profound medium for storytelling and a testament to the possibility of transformation at any stage of life. Through his lens, he seeks to document the human experience, driven by a desire to share authentic perspectives with the world and inspire others to follow their own dreams.
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Seneca once reminded his friend Lucilius that we are often more occupied with the business of living than with life itself. We mistake the frantic motion of the crowd for progress, forgetting that the soul requires intervals of silence to remain anchored.
Read the reflection →I once sat on a bench in a crowded train station in London, watching a man in a grey coat lean against a pillar. He wasn’t waiting for a train; he was simply existing in the eye of the storm.
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