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During an early morning excursion in Varanasi, India, the photographer captured the ethereal light of sunrise as it illuminated the Ganges. While observing the boats, he encountered two local girls preparing to sell flowers on the water. The resulting image is a poignant study of youth and tradition, framed against the backdrop of one of the world's oldest living cities. The photograph is award-worthy for its authentic portrayal of a fleeting, candid moment, where the soft morning glow highlights the natural grace of the subjects and the timeless atmosphere of the riverbank.
Varanasi Flower Girls by Shikchit Khanal
Born in Kathmandu, Nepal, Shikchit Khanal has long been driven by a desire to document the world through his own unique lens. Since acquiring his first camera in 2010, he has dedicated himself to capturing the beauty of everyday life across India and Nepal. His work is defined by a deep-seated longing for the unconventional, as he travels extensively to share his vision of the world with an international audience. Currently based in Kathmandu, he balances his photographic pursuits with his life alongside his family.
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I often find myself wandering the labyrinthine alleys of my own memory, tracing the steps of cities I have never visited but feel I know by heart.
Read the reflection →Morning arrives in layers. First, the gray. Then, the slow gold of the river.
Read the reflection →
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