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Captured within the decaying corridors of a local police station in Sialkot, this photograph documents the stark reality of architectural neglect. The photographer focuses on the crumbling infrastructure, where even the roof has succumbed to time and lack of maintenance. By framing this siteβhistorically significant yet physically hollowed outβthe image explores the tension between a storied past and a dilapidated present. The composition is award-worthy for its raw, unflinching portrayal of urban decay, transforming a forgotten, rough space into a poignant visual narrative about the passage of time and the fragility of historical structures.
(c) Light & Composition
Based in Sialkot, Pakistan, Jabbar Jamil is a dedicated street photographer who views his craft as a vital bridge to the world beyond his comfort zone. His work prioritizes human connection and creative expression, serving as both a therapeutic outlet and a lens through which he documents the unfiltered realities of his surroundings. By capturing scenes that are not always aesthetically conventional, Jamil provides a candid perspective on the environment, consistently seeking the stories hidden within the everyday landscape.
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