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In 'Yes You Can!', Kirsten Bruening captures a poignant, humanistic message through the lens of portraiture. Taken in Cologne, Germany, with a Nikon Z7 at a focal length of 70mm, the image serves as a visual manifesto for kindness, inclusivity, and environmental stewardship. By isolating her subject with a shallow depth of field, the photographer emphasizes the raw, emotive power of the human spirit. The photograph is award-worthy for its ability to transcend simple portraiture, transforming a quiet moment into a powerful call to action that reminds viewers that individual empathy is the catalyst for global change.
Based near Cologne, Germany, Kirsten Bruening is a dedicated photographer whose creative journey began in childhood with the tactile exploration of analogue film. After a fifteen-year hiatus, she returned to the craft with a renewed focus on the interplay of light and shadow in nature, portraiture, and wildlife. Currently pursuing formal studies to refine her technical expertise, she is committed to capturing the profound beauty and emotional depth found within her subjects.
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There is a particular weight to the human spirit that does not announce itself with noise. It resides in the soft curve of a shoulder, the steady rhythm of a gaze, or the way a person stands against the backdrop of a changing world.
Read the reflection →We are taught from a very young age that influence is a matter of volume. We believe that to be heard, one must shout, or at the very least, speak with a cadence that demands attention.
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