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In this poignant portrait, the photographer captures the profound isolation experienced by an autistic child, metaphorically trapped within a mysterious, invisible bubble. By utilizing a shallow depth of field, the image isolates the subject, emphasizing the emotional weight of his internal world. The photographerβs intent is to challenge societal perceptions, advocating for acceptance and love as the keys to liberation. This work is award-worthy for its powerful narrative depth and its ability to transform a complex, sensitive human experience into a visual plea for empathy, reminding viewers that being different does not mean being less.
Based in Baghdad, Iraq, Zahraa Al Hassani is a dedicated photographer and accomplished graphic designer who has spent over six years contributing to the creative department at Zain Telecommunications. A graduate of the University of Technology in Baghdad, she balances her professional career in marketing communications with a deep commitment to purist photography. Her background in design significantly informs her visual perspective, allowing her to capture evocative, storytelling images that bridge the gap between technical precision and emotional resonance.
Transparency Note: The resonance score (14.1/20) is calculated based on social engagement metrics collected before the award announcement.
We often mistake silence for an absence of language, assuming that if a voice is not heard, the mind must be empty. But there is a profound, humming depth to the worlds we cannot enter.
Read the reflection →The smell of rain on hot pavement always brings me back to the feeling of being behind a thick, cool windowpane. It is a strange, muffled sensationβthe way the world hums with a vibration you cannot quite touch.
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Thanks a million , he’s my only child !
Happy international autism day !
He is so adorable!
Very interesting.
Thanks a lot for your comment !
Happy International Autism Day !
You’ve captured it well.
I’m glad you said that Robin
Happy International Autism day !
Many times I worked with autistic children. I really like this photo.
That’s great to know , my only child is autistic the one in the picture and I wish some day I work as a volunteer to support this issue.
Happy World’s Autism Day !
A truly beautiful shot!
Thanks a lot for your comment ! Happy Autism Awareness month !
So true.
Indeed Graeigh ! happy World’s Autism Day!
Beautiful!
Thanks a million Mark ! Happy World’s Autism day !
Great picture!
Thank You Aldo Barnes , Happy International Autism day !