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Captured in the tribal village of Surjapur, this portrait documents a candid moment of childhood curiosity. When the photographer arrived, the local children were immediately drawn to the visitors, gathering around to ask questions with infectious energy. By isolating this child against the rustic backdrop, the photographer highlights the raw, unposed spirit of rural life. The choice to convert the image to black and white emphasizes the textures and the subject's expressive gaze, stripping away distractions to focus on the human connection. This portrait is award-worthy for its authentic storytelling and the photographer's ability to capture a fleeting, genuine interaction in a remote setting.
Based in Kolkata, West Bengal, Abhishek Dutta balances a career in the private sector with a deep-seated passion for photography. What began as a childhood hobby has evolved into a serious creative pursuit over the last several years. Despite the constraints of a busy professional life, Dutta frequently travels to document the world around him, finding inspiration in the people and landscapes of India. His work reflects a dedicated commitment to capturing authentic human moments through a lens of curiosity and travel.
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I was waiting for the bus this morning when a young boy, maybe seven or eight, stopped dead in his tracks to stare at my umbrella.
Read the reflection →There is a specific gravity to the gaze of a child who has not yet learned to perform for the world. We spend our adult lives curating the expressions we offer to strangers, building small, polite walls of muscle and habit around our true thoughts.
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The Threshold of Silence
great quality photo, with good unique style