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Captured in the bustling port markets of Sfax, Tunisia, this image highlights the raw, tactile beauty of fresh seafood. The photographer was drawn to the striking composition of the fish, specifically the deliberate positioning of their open mouths and upward-turned bodies, which convey a sense of immediate freshness. By utilizing the soft, available light of the market, the photographer emphasizes the natural textures and glistening surfaces of the catch. This piece is award-worthy for its keen observational eye, transforming a mundane market scene into a compelling study of form, light, and local culture.
Hailing from Alexandria, Egypt, Rasha Rashad is a dedicated explorer and photographer who finds inspiration in the sea, literature, and classic cinema. After transitioning from a corporate career to pursue her passion for the lens, she now travels extensively to document diverse cultures and human experiences. Her photographic practice is primarily focused on the vibrant intersections of street life and food, capturing the essence of her subjects with a wandererβs curiosity and a storytellerβs eye.
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We often forget that the sea is a restless lung, breathing its salt into the gills of the world. To look at a harvest from the deep is to witness a quiet translation of currents into silver, a sudden stillness after the long, dark dance of the pressure.
Read the reflection →Seneca once reminded his friend Lucilius that we are often more concerned with the acquisition of things than with the nature of the things themselves.
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(c) Light & CompositionThe Paper Breath of Morning
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