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In 'Traces of Old Age,' the photographer captures a poignant moment of human reflection, bridging the gap between traditional humanist street photography and contemporary social observation. By utilizing a 165mm focal length, the photographer isolates the subject, creating an intimate portrait that invites viewers to contemplate the irregular social traditions and the passage of time. The image is award-worthy for its profound emotional resonance and the deliberate technical precision used to frame the subject, effectively transforming a fleeting street encounter into a timeless narrative on the human condition.
Born in 2000 and based in Usak, Turkey, Ozan Bural is an emerging photographer with a deep passion for documenting the human experience. He frequently travels to new locations, driven by a desire to connect with diverse individuals and capture their stories through his lens. His work is characterized by a commitment to humanist street photography, reflecting his ambition to explore social traditions and personal narratives within the frame of his evolving artistic practice.
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We often speak of time as a river, a relentless current that carries us toward a distant sea. But perhaps it is more accurate to view time as a sculptor, working with a chisel that never rests. It does not merely pass over us; it carves into us.
Read the reflection →There is a specific weight to the skin of someone who has lived long enough to forget the person they were at twenty. It is not just the folding of flesh or the silvering of hair; it is the way the face becomes a map of every departure.
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