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Captured at the expansive wetlands of Rasik Bil, this poignant image emerged from an unexpected turn of events. While initially seeking to photograph kingfishers, the photographer witnessed a local boy carrying his younger sister through a thick haze of smoke from agricultural fires. This candid moment of protection and resilience, framed against the atmospheric backdrop of the smoldering fields, captures a profound human connection. The photograph is award-worthy for its raw emotional weight and the photographerβs ability to pivot from frustration to documenting a powerful, spontaneous narrative of brotherhood and survival in the face of environmental hazards.
Based in Coochbehar, West Bengal, Tamal Debnath is an English language teacher and dedicated amateur photographer. Since beginning his photographic journey in 2008, he has cultivated a deep passion for the craft, viewing his camera as a constant companion and a tool for lifelong learning. By observing the work of others and finding inspiration in his daily surroundings, he strives to capture the authentic human experience, transforming ordinary moments into compelling visual stories.
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I was walking home from the market yesterday when I saw a young boy helping his grandmother navigate a steep curb. He didn't look like he was doing it out of duty; he just reached out, took her arm, and adjusted his pace to match hers without a second thought.
Read the reflection →We are taught that to carry is a burden. We measure the distance, the strain on the spine, the way the breath hitches when the load is heavy. But there is a different kind of weightβthe kind that anchors us to the earth when everything else is drifting away.
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