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In the vibrant heart of Marrakechβs Jemaa el-Fnaa square, Nilla Palmer captures a poignant moment of protection amidst the chaos. As snake charmers and boisterous vendors fill the frame with sensory overload, the focus remains on a young child finding sanctuary in the arms of a Moroccan nanny. The photograph masterfully contrasts the overwhelming energy of the marketplace with the intimate, grounding presence of the caregiver. It is this ability to isolate a narrative of safety within a tumultuous environment that makes the image a compelling piece of candid storytelling, earning it recognition as a standout work of photography.
Based in Brisbane, Australia, Nilla Palmer has spent over two decades documenting the world through her lens. Her photographic journey evolved from early experiences with 110mm and 35mm film to a mastery of digital techniques, fueled by a deep-seated passion for travel and storytelling. Palmer strives to create evocative images that linger in the viewer's mind, aiming to inspire a global audience to explore distant cultures and far-off lands through her candid and observant perspective.
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There is a specific weight to a childβs sleep that the world rarely respects. I remember the way my own motherβs coat felt against my cheekβthe smell of rain and wool, a barrier built against the terrifying vastness of the street.
Read the reflection →There is a particular kind of silence found in the middle of a crowd. It is not the absence of noise, but the presence of a boundary. We move through the world as if we are alone, yet we are constantly held by the invisible threads of those who watch over us.
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Forgot to add Guy, I rarely use a flash, preferring to work with available natural light:)
Thank you Guy!
The light was in your favour. You have good light sense in your photos
Thank you:)
Another wonderful image captured by Nilla!