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Captured during a serene day at Lal Bagh Gardens in Bengaluru, this photograph documents the quiet endurance of local fishermen. The photographer observed these individuals as they spent hours navigating the calm waters, their rhythmic movements reflecting a profound sense of patience and dedication. By focusing on the labor behind their livelihoodβwhether for sustenance or local tradeβthe image serves as a poignant meditation on the virtues of persistence. The composition is award-worthy for its ability to transform a simple, everyday task into a universal narrative about the human spirit, highlighting the dignity found in traditional ways of life.
Born in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, to Indian parents, Masrur Ashraf is a multifaceted professional who balances a career in investment promotion with a deep-seated passion for photography. His artistic journey began in childhood with his fatherβs vintage Canon AE-1, eventually evolving into a dedicated pursuit of landscape and rural life photography. Drawing inspiration from his roots in West Bengal, Ashraf focuses his lens on the humbling beauty and dynamism of Indian village life, striving to convey complex human stories through the evocative power of his images.
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I keep a small, rusted thimble in a ceramic bowl on my desk, a relic from my grandmotherβs sewing kit. It is dented from years of pushing needles through heavy wool, its surface worn smooth by the repetitive labor of keeping things whole.
Read the reflection →The caddisfly larva spends its early life submerged, meticulously gathering grains of sand and tiny twigs to construct a protective casing that it carries through the current.
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The Quiet Above the Crowd
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