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Captured with a keen eye for the quiet elegance of domestic life, this portrait of a cat highlights the subtle textures and grace of the feline form. The photographer utilized a 42mm focal length to maintain an intimate perspective, carefully balancing the exposure to accentuate the subject's features against its surroundings. By focusing on the timeless nature of the cat, the image transcends a simple pet study, offering a contemplative look at a creature that has lived alongside humanity for millennia. Its award-worthy quality lies in the masterful composition and the evocative, monochromatic rendering that brings a sense of dignity to the everyday.
Born in Baku, Azerbaijan, Fidan Nazim Qizi is a dedicated photographer who balances her life in her home city with frequent travels to explore the world's natural landscapes. Inspired by the profound black and white works of Vivian Maier, she specializes in monochromatic photography, viewing the medium as a vital source of energy and inspiration. Her work reflects a deep appreciation for nature and the outdoors, capturing the quiet beauty of the world through a lens that emphasizes feeling and artistic expression.
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Seneca once remarked that we are often more concerned with the company of others than with the quality of our own solitude. We fill our days with noise and movement, fearing the stillness that might reveal our own restlessness.
Read the reflection →There is an ancient, unspoken contract between the human and the house cat. It is not a relationship of service, nor one of simple companionship, but rather a shared occupation of space.
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