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Captured in the serene early morning light of Dal Lake, Srinagar, this photograph documents the rhythmic life of the local floating vegetable market. Between 4:00 and 6:00 AM, the photographer observed the intricate, daily commerce where vendors exchange goods boat-to-boat amidst the mist. By utilizing a shallow depth of field at 75mm, the image isolates the subject, emphasizing the human element against the tranquil waters. This piece is award-worthy for its evocative storytelling and its ability to transform a routine, localized trade practice into a timeless, atmospheric portrait of cultural heritage.
Based in Kerala, India, Prasanth Chandran is a dedicated photographer whose creative journey began in 2009. He specializes in documenting the diverse essences of people, festivities, and landscapes, consistently striving to reveal the profound narratives hidden within his subjects. Through his lens, Chandran aims to capture stories that resonate with the viewer, seeking to inspire and move the heart, body, and soul with every frame he produces.
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The morning air tastes of damp earth and cold, wet wool. It is a heavy, clinging scent that settles in the back of the throat before the sun has even thought to break the horizon.
Read the reflection →In the early hours, before the sun has fully committed to the day, the world possesses a peculiar, liquid quality. It is as if the edges of things have not yet hardened into their daytime definitions.
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The Weight of Fading Light
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