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Jabbar Jamil captures a compelling still life featuring a vintage Lubitel camera, a gift from a friend whose grandfather was a dedicated collector. To elevate the composition, the photographer experimented with colorful LED lighting placed behind the subject to generate a vibrant bokeh effect. Although the final result diverged from his initial vision, the image stands as a testament to creative persistence and technical curiosity. The photograph is award-worthy for its unique blend of analog nostalgia and modern lighting techniques, transforming a simple piece of photographic history into a visually arresting study of light and texture.
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Based in Sialkot, Pakistan, Jabbar Jamil is a dedicated street photographer who views his craft as a vital bridge to the outside world. By stepping outside his comfort zone, he uses photography to forge human connections and express his inner creativity, often finding beauty in the raw, unfiltered reality of his surroundings. His work serves as both a personal stress-reliever and a profound exploration of the environment, documenting the world exactly as he perceives it.
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We often treat our past like a heavy trunk, something to be locked away and dusted only when the seasons turn cold. But memory is not a static object; it is a living, breathing thing that shifts its shape whenever we look at it.
Read the reflection →There is a particular thickness to the air just before the winter solstice, when the sun hangs low and heavy, casting long, bruised shadows against the frost-rimmed glass. In these moments, light does not merely illuminate; it accumulates.
Read the reflection →
The Salt on the Skin
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