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Captured from the vantage point of a hotel room in Melbourne, this image transforms a mundane urban intersection into a study of timing and geometry. The photographer spent a week observing the rhythmic flow of Market Street, waiting for the perfect convergence of traffic and human presence. By isolating a single pedestrian within the frame at the precise moment the road cleared, the photographer highlights the intersection of urban infrastructure and individual movement. The compositionβs strength lies in its patient observation, turning a transient street scene into a deliberate, award-worthy narrative of city life.
Based in Bangalore, India, Keeny Newton balances a professional career as an IT consultant with a deep-seated passion for the visual arts. His photographic practice is defined by a creative exploration of fashion and travel, where he seeks to capture the aesthetic nuances of his subjects. Through his lens, Newton translates his artistic inclinations into compelling imagery, establishing himself as a versatile photographer with a keen eye for the world around him.
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We are taught that the city is a chorus, a relentless hum of iron and breath, yet there is a profound, quiet geometry to being alone in a crowd.
Read the reflection →There is a peculiar rhythm to the city that most of us choose to ignore. We move through intersections like water through a sieve, rarely pausing to consider the lines we trace against the concrete.
Read the reflection →
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