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Captured near the iconic Boudhanath stupa in Kathmandu, this portrait captures a spontaneous and heartwarming moment of connection. The photographer encountered a group of local children who were eager to pose, their natural enthusiasm and friendly demeanor serving as the heart of the image. By utilizing a long focal length, the photographer was able to isolate the subjects against the vibrant backdrop of Nepal, creating a candid snapshot that celebrates childhood innocence and cultural warmth. The image stands out for its genuine emotional resonance and the photographerβs ability to bridge the cultural gap through a simple, shared moment of joy.
Born in 1963, Ryszard Wierzbicki is a Polish-born photographer and educator who relocated to the United Kingdom in 2006. With a background in social sciences and child care, he brings a deep sense of empathy to his work, often focusing on travel photography and humanitarian efforts in South-East Asia. Now based in Swindon, he balances his professional life as a marketing advisor with his passion for exploration, frequently volunteering with organizations supporting orphans. His work is driven by a desire to document the human experience across diverse cultures.
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