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In 'Trees and View,' the photographer captures the serene, rugged beauty of the Azerbaijani landscape. By focusing on the interplay between the organic forms of the trees and the expansive horizon, the image invites the viewer into a moment of quiet contemplation. The composition is masterfully balanced, utilizing natural light to accentuate textures and depth within the terrain. This photograph is award-worthy for its evocative portrayal of nature, demonstrating a keen eye for framing and a deep appreciation for the stillness found in the wild, which resonates with the photographer's profound belief in the power of imagery to inspire.
Born in Baku, Azerbaijan, Fidan Nazim Qizi continues to reside in her home city while frequently traveling abroad to document the world. Her photographic journey was profoundly influenced by the works of Vivian Maier, which inspired her to specialize in the black and white medium. A passionate hiker and nature enthusiast, she views photography as a vital source of energy and inspiration. Her work reflects a deep commitment to capturing the emotional resonance of the natural world, driven by a desire to share the feelings and stories she discovers through her lens.
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The air at high altitudes tastes of cold iron and crushed stone. It is a sharp, thin flavor that settles at the back of the throat, waking up parts of the lungs that usually stay dormant in the heavy, humid lowlands.
Read the reflection →I remember sitting on a ridge in the Caucasus, sharing a thermos of bitter tea with a local shepherd named Elvin. He didn’t speak much English, and my Azeri was limited to greetings, but we sat for an hour watching the mist roll over the jagged spine of the mountains.
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