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In this poignant street photograph, the lens captures a silent, watchful moment that transcends the need for explanation. The image focuses on a lifeguard, a figure serving as a quiet guardian over the daily responsibilities of life. By isolating this individual against the backdrop of Cox's Bazar, the photographer highlights the weight of duty and the human element within a vast, public space. The composition is award-worthy for its ability to transform a fleeting, everyday observation into a profound narrative about vigilance and the shared human experience, demonstrating a keen eye for the subtle stories hidden in plain sight.
Born in the picturesque city of Rajshahi, Rezawanul Haqueβalso known as Saffanβis a talented photographer currently based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Driven by a deep curiosity for people, culture, and the sensory delights of food, he views photography as a vital reflection of individual creativity and thought. His work is characterized by a vibrant exploration of color and human connection, aiming to capture the essence of the world through a lens that values both artistic expression and the quiet, meaningful moments of daily life.
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I once sat on a pier in Cornwall next to an old man who spent his afternoons staring at the grey churn of the Atlantic. He didnβt fish, and he didnβt talk to the tourists.
Read the reflection →Why do we feel the need to name the things we witness, as if labeling a moment could somehow anchor it against the tide of forgetting? We live in a constant state of observation, yet we are rarely present.
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The Salt on the Skin
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