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In this evocative documentary portrait, Pharan Tanveer captures the resilient and joyful spirit of childhood in Pakistan. Taken in Lahore, the image serves as a poignant counter-narrative to global perceptions, highlighting the warmth and cheerfulness of the local youth. By utilizing a shallow depth of field at f/4.5, the photographer isolates the subject, drawing the viewerβs focus directly to the child's expressive features. This photograph is award-worthy for its ability to bridge cultural divides through the universal language of a smile, demonstrating a keen eye for human connection and the power of documentary photography to tell intimate, authentic stories.
Based in Lahore, Pakistan, Pharan Tanveer is a dedicated emerging photographer currently pursuing his bachelor's degree at the Lahore University of Management Sciences. His photographic journey is deeply rooted in family tradition, having inherited his passion for the craft from his father, Tanveer Ahmad, who remains his primary inspiration. Balancing his academic responsibilities with an intense commitment to his art, Tanveer views photography as an essential creative fuel, constantly refining his technical skills to document the vibrant, often overlooked human stories within his home country.
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this really is a travel in time with these joyful kids. love this pic
Wow ! Very creative !!!
Beautiful. I lost in the photo.