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Captured in the remote village of Ngong Khiaw, Laos, this photograph documents a poignant moment of communal responsibility among local children. During a visit in December 2012, the photographer observed how older siblings actively participate in the upbringing of their younger brothers and sisters, a dynamic central to the village's social fabric. By utilizing a 100.8mm focal length, the photographer isolates the subjects against their environment, emphasizing the tender, protective bond between them. The image is award-worthy for its authentic storytelling and its ability to capture the universal essence of childhood through a culturally specific lens.
Born in 1963, Ryszard Wierzbicki is a Polish-born photographer and educator currently based in Swindon, United Kingdom. With a background in social sciences and child care, he transitioned from a corporate career to a life dedicated to travel, scuba diving, and photography after emigrating to the UK in 2006. His work is deeply influenced by his exploration of South-East Asia and his volunteer efforts with organizations supporting orphans. As a founder of travel and photography forums, he focuses on documenting the human experience with a compassionate, observational eye.
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To be small is to be constantly measured against the world. We are handed burdens before we have the strength to carry them, and we learn, quite early, that the hand held in ours is the only thing keeping us from drifting away. It is a quiet contract.
Read the reflection →I was at the park this morning when I saw a little girl, no older than six, carefully adjusting her brotherβs jacket. He was wiggling, impatient to get back to the slide, but she held his shoulders with such steady, quiet authority.
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