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Captured in Moscow on February 21, 2020, this evocative portrait documents a quiet moment of preparation during a rehearsal for 'The Swan Lake.' The photographer frames soloist Elizaveta Taranda as she pauses beneath the glow of a projector, her attention momentarily captured by her phone. This image is award-worthy for its masterful balance of stillness and anticipation; the photographer captures a rare, intimate intersection of professional focus and personal solitude, transforming a routine backstage break into a profound study of human concentration and artistic dedication.
Born in Moscow 35 years ago, Evdokiya Witwicki balances a multifaceted career as both a professional photographer and an art educator within local schools. Her diverse portfolio reflects a deep appreciation for the natural world and the human condition, ranging from serene landscapes of mountains and seas to poignant, emotional portraiture and reportage. Driven by a passion for travel and discovery, she brings a sensitive, observant eye to her work, capturing the quiet beauty found in everything from ancient gardens to the fleeting expressions of her subjects.
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There is a sacred weight to the moments that precede a beginning. We often celebrate the crescendo, the final movement, or the brilliant display of light, but the true depth of a life is found in the quiet preparation.
Read the reflection →In the study of physics, we are taught that energy is never truly lost; it merely shifts its form, moving from the kinetic rush of motion into the quiet potential of rest. We spend our lives obsessed with the performance, the grand arc of the leap, or the finality of the bow.
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