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In the vibrant heart of Triplicane, Chennai, the photographer employs a long exposure technique to transform the frenetic energy of urban life into a mesmerizing tapestry of motion. By keeping the shutter open, the chaotic flow of the street is rendered as a soft, rhythmic blur, providing a stark, elegant contrast to a solitary bike that remains perfectly frozen in time. This experimental composition masterfully juxtaposes stillness against chaos, inviting the viewer to contemplate the quiet beauty hidden within the city's hustle. The image stands as an award-worthy exploration of light, timing, and the evocative power of urban storytelling.
A Faster and Lower Long Exposure on Street by Karthick Saravanan
Karthick Saravanan is a dedicated photographer based in Chennai, India, celebrated for his evocative work in monochrome and street photography. His artistic journey, which began in his youth, evolved significantly during the pandemic as he honed his technical precision on his family farmland before turning his lens toward the complex narratives of urban life. By blending a deep appreciation for timeless black-and-white aesthetics with a modern perspective on street dynamics, he creates compelling visual stories that capture the essence of both living and non-living subjects.
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We are taught that to move is to exist. We rush through the streets, our bodies blurring into the gray architecture of the city, convinced that speed is a form of progress. But look at the stone.
Read the reflection →I keep a small, brass key in a velvet-lined box, though I have long since forgotten which door it once opened. It is heavy, cool to the touch, and worn smooth by the friction of a hand that no longer exists.
Read the reflection →
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