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Captured early on a July morning, this portrait of three-year-old Vijay offers an intimate glimpse into a quiet, candid moment. While his parents worked in the nearby paddy fields, the toddler remained in the photographer's care, appearing momentarily sullen and distant. Seeking to brighten his mood, the photographer turned her lens toward him, transforming a fleeting expression of childhood frustration into a poignant study of innocence. The image is award-worthy for its authentic emotional resonance and the photographer's ability to find profound beauty in the simple, everyday rhythms of village life.
Hailing from a small village in Madhya Pradesh, the 'Heart of India,' Lavi Dhurve finds deep inspiration in the simplicity of rural life. Her photographic practice is driven by a profound appreciation for art, culture, and the human spirit, with a particular focus on capturing the beauty of children and the natural world. Through her lens, she seeks to document the quiet splendor of her surroundings, from the daily lives of her community to the shifting light of sunrises and sunsets.
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I spent this morning trying to fix a broken drawer in my kitchen. I kept pulling it out, pushing it back, and getting frustrated when it wouldn't slide right.
Read the reflection →There is a particular gravity to the early hours, a time when the dew still clings to the grass like unsaid promises. Childhood is a landscape of such mornings, where the world feels both infinite and impossibly heavy.
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