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Captured at a bustling railway station while en route to the Gangasagar Mela, this portrait captures a Hindu sadhu in his traditional saffron-coloured robes. The photographer skillfully isolates the ascetic amidst the transit chaos, using the vibrant, symbolic hue of the clothing to draw the viewer's eye. The image serves as a poignant study of faith and detachment, contrasting the spiritual stillness of the monk with the transient nature of the station environment. Its award-worthy quality lies in the evocative storytelling and the respectful, intimate framing of a subject who embodies the ancient practice of sannyasa.
Based in Kolkata, India, Liton Chowdhury is a dedicated software professional who balances his career with a passionate pursuit of photography. His journey behind the lens began as a heartfelt endeavor to document the formative years of his daughter, who remains his primary muse and most frequent subject. Through his work, Chowdhury explores the intersection of daily life and human emotion, consistently refining his artistic vision while capturing authentic moments of cultural significance.
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I once sat on a wooden bench at Victoria Station for three hours, waiting for a train that was perpetually delayed.
Read the reflection →There is a quiet rhythm to the world that only reveals itself when we stop trying to move with the current. We are taught to measure our lives by the speed of our arrival, by the destinations we reach and the stations we pass through.
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