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Captured at the historic Shirgaon Fort near Mumbai, this image highlights a delicate flower set against the backdrop of a vibrant, fading sunset. The photographer faced the technical challenge of balancing the soft pastel hues of the evening sky with the intentional lens flare required to frame the subject. By acting quickly before the natural light vanished, the photographer successfully preserved a fleeting moment of serenity. This photograph is award-worthy for its masterful control of light and its ability to transform a simple, overlooked botanical subject into a compelling, atmospheric narrative of natureβs quiet beauty.
Born and based in Mumbai, India, Sudeep Mehta is a versatile freelance photographer who balances contractual work in events, weddings, and portraiture with a deep-seated passion for photojournalism. His professional journey began in film editing, a background that transitioned him into documentary and short filmmaking while fostering a commitment to environmental advocacy. This diverse creative foundation informs his photographic practice, where he consistently seeks to document the world with a narrative-driven perspective.
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The scent of damp earth after a long drought is a heavy, velvet thing that clings to the back of the throat. It is the smell of waiting. When I was a child, I would press my face into the cool, waxy skin of a petal, feeling the tiny, hidden veins pulse against my cheek.
Read the reflection →I remember sitting on a stone wall in a village outside Pune, watching the light change as the afternoon lost its edge. An old man named Ramesh sat nearby, peeling a mango with a small, rusted knife.
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The Weight of Small Things
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