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Captured in the remote village of Narasinghapur, West Bengal, this image documents a spontaneous moment of pure joy. While exploring the landscapes surrounding the Mayurakshi River, the photographer encountered local children who were eager to be photographed. As the camera was raised, their curiosity transformed into radiant, infectious smiles. This photograph is award-worthy for its ability to bridge the gap between a traveler and a community, capturing an authentic, unposed emotional connection that transcends language and circumstance, highlighting the beauty found in the simplicity of human interaction.
Based in Kolkata, India, Prasanta Singha is a dedicated travel photographer with a profound passion for documenting the lives and portraits of people within their natural surroundings. Driven by a deep-seated creative impulse, he strives to capture the essence of the human experience through his lens. Singha continues to hone his craft with the ambition of making a meaningful contribution to the global photographic community.
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There is a weight to a smile that is not earned. We are taught early that to show oneβs teeth is a sign of aggression, a baring of weapons. Yet, in the places where the world is stripped of its heavy machinery, the smile becomes something else entirely.
Read the reflection →We spend our days trading in heavy thingsβthe weight of expectations, the iron-clad schedules, the debts of yesterday. We forget that the most valuable currency is not minted in banks, but in the sudden, unbidden curve of a lip.
Read the reflection →
The Currency of Falling
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