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In the quiet corners of Bhaktapur, Nepal, the photographer captured a poignant moment of stillness amidst the bustling street life. Drawn to the unique communal relationship between the local residents and the stray dogs that roam the city, the image highlights a sense of belonging and patience. The choice of a 28mm focal length allows for an intimate perspective, grounding the subject within its environment. This photograph is award-worthy for its ability to transform a simple street encounter into a narrative of connection, showcasing the photographer's keen eye for the subtle, heartwarming stories that define a culture.
Originally from Slovenia and now based in Geneva, Switzerland, Jana Z discovered her passion for photography in 2010 as a means to document her travels and new surroundings. Her work is deeply rooted in the exploration of landscapes, nature, and the human experience, evolving from her early days with an Olympus system to her current proficiency with the Nikon D700. Beyond her photographic pursuits, she balances her creative life with interests in piano, language learning, and baking, all of which inform her observant and thoughtful approach to street photography.
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The smell of damp earth after a long drought is the scent of patience. It is a heavy, grounding aroma that clings to the back of the throat, reminding the lungs that everything eventually returns to the soil.
Read the reflection →We often mistake stillness for an absence of movement, as if the world pauses only when we stop running. But there is a quiet, heavy geometry to waiting.
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The Weight of Small Hands
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