My Way by Fidan Nazim Qizi

In capturing 'My Way,' the photographer sought to transcend the visual, aiming to encapsulate the sensory essence of the environmentβ€”the scent of the earth, the tactile sensation of the breeze, and the ambient sounds of the scene. By interpreting reality through a deeply personal lens, the photographer transforms a fleeting moment into a profound narrative experience. This image stands as an award-worthy testament to the power of photography to bridge the gap between physical space and emotional resonance, demonstrating a keen ability to translate subjective experience into a compelling, evocative visual language.

My Way by Fidan Nazim Qizi
Light & Composition Photo of the Day

Fidan Nazim Qizi

REGISTERED PHOTOGRAPHER

Born in Baku, Azerbaijan, Fidan Nazim Qizi maintains her base in her home city while frequently traveling abroad to capture the natural world. An avid hiker with a deep passion for mountain landscapes, she was profoundly influenced by the work of Vivian Maier, which inspired her to specialize in the black and white medium. Fidan views photography as a vital source of energy and inspiration, consistently striving to translate the raw emotions and beauty of her surroundings into evocative, monochromatic compositions.

9.5/20
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120/500
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Award Reach | Reviews
5,520 views | 5 Reviews
Award Winner Photo of the Day
Award Date September 5, 2022
Value 13.0
Clarity 12.0
Composition 18.0
Style 12.0
Skill 13.0
Photograph Location
Baku, Azerbaijan

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Transparency Note: The resonance score (9.2/20) is calculated based on social engagement metrics collected before the award announcement.

Social Shares
3.0/5 points
592/1,000 Social Share
Page Views
5.0/5 points
5,520/2,500 Page View
Reviews
0.0/5 points
0/100 Review
Submissions
1.2/5 points
120/500 Submission
Jury Score: 68.0/80
Resonance Score: 9.2/20
Total Award Score: 77.2/100

Expert Photography Reviews · 5

Reflections on this Photograph
By Daniel Ferreira

The Geometry of Belonging

Cities are often designed as machines for efficiency, prioritizing the flow of capital and the movement of traffic over the messy, lived reality of the individual.

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By Marta Vidal

The Weight of the Path

I keep a small, rusted iron key in the bottom drawer of my desk, though I have long since forgotten which door it once opened. It is heavy for its size, cold to the touch, and carries the faint, metallic scent of a house that no longer exists.

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