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Captured during a visit to a primary school near the Mekong River, this portrait reflects a poignant moment of connection between the photographer and the local children. Accompanied by a guide, the photographer documented the students while delivering school supplies, finding beauty in their candid expressions. The image stands out for its intimate composition and the genuine humanity it conveys, effectively bridging the gap between the viewer and the subjects. The technical choice of a 200mm focal length allows for a respectful distance, ensuring the children remain natural and unposed, which ultimately captures the authentic spirit of the community.
Born in 1963, Ryszard Wierzbicki is a Polish-born photographer and educator currently based in Swindon, United Kingdom. After a diverse career spanning social sciences, marketing, and child care, he transitioned into full-time travel photography and exploration, with a particular focus on South-East Asia. His work is deeply influenced by his passion for humanitarian volunteering and his extensive experience as a PADI scuba instructor. Through his platforms, Instant Travelling and World Around, he shares his unique perspective on global cultures, blending his background in social education with a keen, observant eye for portraiture.
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We spend our lives looking away. It is a defense, a way to keep the world at a manageable distance. To look directly at another is to invite a collision.
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