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Captured within the serene atmosphere of a Hindu temple in Pune, India, this photograph documents a poignant moment of quiet observation. The photographer encountered an elderly woman seated on the temple floor, her presence radiating a profound sense of dignity amidst the passing crowd. By utilizing a 200mm focal length, the photographer was able to isolate the subject from the bustling environment, creating an intimate portrait that emphasizes her weathered features and reflective gaze. The image is award-worthy for its masterful use of natural light and the respectful, candid approach that transforms a fleeting encounter into a timeless study of human character.
Born in Poland in 1963, Ryszard Wierzbicki relocated to the United Kingdom in 2006, where he established himself as a dedicated travel photographer. His work is deeply rooted in cultural observation, with a particular specialization in evocative portraits of children and the elderly. Through his extensive travels, particularly across South-East Asia, Wierzbicki captures the essence of human experience, blending technical precision with a compassionate eye for the stories etched into the faces of his subjects.
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The smell of cold stone and old incense clings to the back of my throat, a dry, powdery scent that tastes like history. I remember sitting on floors just like this, where the ground is hard enough to press the shape of the earth into your shins.
Read the reflection →In the physics of a crowded room, we are taught to look for the loudest voice or the swiftest movement. We assume that importance is measured by the space one occupies or the speed at which one travels through the day.
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The Architecture of Breath
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