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Captured during a train journey, this poignant black and white candid photograph freezes a tender interaction between a young boy and his father. As the rhythmic motion of the train provides a backdrop, the boyβs animated curiosity is met with the fatherβs patient, smiling responses. The photographer masterfully highlights the palpable emotional bond between the two, using high-contrast monochrome to strip away distractions and focus entirely on the warmth and intimacy of the moment. This image is award-worthy for its authentic storytelling and the ability to transform a mundane transit experience into a timeless exploration of human connection.
Born in Bolzano and currently based in Vicenza, Italy, Federica Longhin is an accomplished Art Director whose creative soul finds its fullest expression through the lens of a camera. Her work is defined by a deep-seated passion for black and white photography, a medium she utilizes to capture the raw essence of human journeys and fleeting, intimate moments. Inspired by the romance of travel, the atmosphere of train stations, and the quiet beauty of the night, Longhin crafts evocative narratives that invite viewers to experience the world with renewed curiosity and emotional depth.
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Public transit is perhaps the most honest laboratory of human geography. Within the confines of a moving carriage, the rigid hierarchies of the city are momentarily suspended, replaced by a temporary, shared intimacy.
Read the reflection →I usually find the public display of domestic affection to be a bit performative, a staged intimacy that feels more like a claim than a reality.
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