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Captured in the historic city of Varanasi, this poignant portrait features two young boys against the backdrop of a culture deeply intertwined with the sacred Ganges. The photographer utilized a shallow depth of field to isolate the subjects, emphasizing their expressions and the raw reality of their environment. This image is award-worthy for its masterful balance of technical precision and human empathy, offering a window into the daily lives of Indiaβs youth. By focusing on the human condition, the photographer elevates a simple street encounter into a compelling narrative about resilience and the enduring spirit of life in North India.
Based in Aarhus, Denmark, Kristian Bertel has dedicated his career to capturing the profound human narratives found within travel photography. Since beginning his practice in 2006, he has become widely recognized for his extensive, long-term documentation of life in India. His work serves as a powerful social commentary, focusing on the daily struggles, living conditions, and the resilience of street children, consistently blending technical skill with a deep, empathetic commitment to storytelling.
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I remember sitting on a low stone wall in a small village in the Peloponnese, watching two brothers share a single piece of bread. They weren't talking, and they weren't looking at me. They were simply existing in that easy, unhurried rhythm that only children seem to master.
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