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Captured in the rural landscapes of Siem Reap, Cambodia, this poignant portrait explores the universal bond of motherhood. The photographer encountered a mother and her distressed son, seizing a fleeting moment of vulnerability. By engaging the child through the camera lens, the photographer successfully shifted the boy's focus, creating a calm, intimate connection that allowed for this expressive capture. The image is award-worthy for its raw emotional honesty and the photographer's ability to transform a challenging, spontaneous situation into a serene study of human connection, masterfully utilizing light and composition to highlight the tender interaction between parent and child.
Born in 1963 and a graduate of the University of GdaΕsk, Ryszard Wierzbicki transitioned from a career in social sciences and education to become a dedicated traveler and photographer. After emigrating to the United Kingdom in 2006, he focused his lens on South-East Asia, often volunteering with charitable organizations for orphans. As the founder of the photography and travel platforms Instant Travelling and World Around, he balances his professional life as a marketing advisor with a deep-seated passion for documenting the world's diverse cultures and human experiences through his evocative photography.
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We are all born into the architecture of someone elseβs arms, a temporary cathedral built of bone and breath.
Read the reflection →There is a weight to the world that only a motherβs arms can truly balance. It is not a heavy weight, but a profound oneβthe responsibility of holding another soul as it navigates the turbulence of being small and uncertain.
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The Weight of Small Things
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