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Captured amidst the bustling rhythm of Arecibo, this photograph documents a poignant moment of survival. The photographer observed a man navigating the daily hazards of traffic, timing his movements to the changing street lights to earn his living. The image captures a fleeting, direct connection between the subject and the lens, a brief encounter that prompted the photographer to offer support. This work is award-worthy for its raw, humanistic approach to street photography, transforming a mundane urban struggle into a compelling narrative of resilience and the quiet dignity found in the pursuit of one's daily bread.
Born in Puerto Rico, Jose Juniel Rivera-Negron is a resilient photographer currently based in Tampa, Florida. After overcoming significant personal hardships, he turned to photography as a powerful medium to document the human condition and share stories of survival. Rivera-Negron uses his lens to advocate for those often overlooked by society, driven by a deep desire to show the world the realities of life on the streets. His journey serves as an inspiring testament that it is never too late to pursue one's creative dreams and achieve personal transformation.
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In the quiet hours of the morning, before the city fully wakes, there is a rhythm to the way we move through our obligations.
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Amazing photo! Amazing talent!!