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In the rural villages surrounding Siem Reap, Cambodia, daily life unfolds in the open air, where community activities serve as the heartbeat of the household. Ryszard Wierzbicki captured this candid moment as two young boys intently observed a local volleyball match from the sidelines. The image highlights the simplicity and focus of childhood, framed against the backdrop of domestic life. By choosing a wide-angle perspective, the photographer emphasizes the boys' immersion in their environment, creating a poignant, award-worthy study of cultural observation and the universal nature of play.
Born in 1963 and a graduate of the University of Gdansk, Ryszard Wierzbicki transitioned from a career in social sciences and marketing to become a dedicated traveler and photographer after moving to the United Kingdom in 2006. His work is deeply influenced by his extensive travels across South-East Asia and his commitment to humanitarian volunteerism with organizations supporting orphans. Now based in Swindon, he balances his professional life as a marketing advisor with a passionate pursuit of photography, scuba diving, and the management of travel-focused digital communities.
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Why do we feel the need to stand at the edge of the action, rather than within it? There is a quiet gravity to the observer, a stillness that suggests the world is something to be witnessed before it can be understood.
Read the reflection →There is a particular stillness that belongs only to childhood. It is not the absence of movement, but a total surrender to the present moment. When we are young, we do not watch the clock or worry about the path ahead; we simply exist within the unfolding of the world.
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