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In this poignant study of maternal connection, the photographer captures a tender moment between mother and son, emphasizing the unique emotional bond that defines their relationship. By choosing a monochromatic palette, the image strips away the distraction of color, focusing the viewer entirely on the expressions and subtle interactions of the subjects. The composition is deliberate and intimate, reflecting the photographer's belief that photography serves as a vessel for deep human feeling and inspiration. This award-winning work stands as a testament to the quiet, profound influence mothers hold in the lives of their children, rendered with technical precision and heartfelt sensitivity.
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Born in Baku, Azerbaijan, Fidan Nazim Qizi continues to reside in her home city while frequently traveling to document the world around her. Her artistic vision is deeply influenced by the legendary Vivian Maier, a discovery that 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, consistently seeking to translate the profound emotions of daily life into timeless, evocative imagery.
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The blue wool sweater my father wore is gone, donated to a bin years ago, but the specific weight of his hand on my shoulder remains a phantom limb. It is not the memory of the touch that haunts me, but the sudden, hollow realization that the pressure has vanished from the world.
Read the reflection →We often mistake the city for its hard surfacesβthe concrete, the glass, the steel grids that dictate our movement. But the true geography of a place is found in the soft spaces between people.
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