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Captured in the quiet aftermath of a camel polo competition in Bulgan, Western Mongolia, this portrait documents a fleeting moment of connection. As the crowds dispersed under a moody, overcast sky, the photographer encountered a local man resting atop his camel. Opting for a low-angle perspective, the photographer emphasized the subject's stature against the dramatic, cloud-filled horizon. This image is award-worthy for its raw, authentic portrayal of Mongolian life, where the photographerβs deliberate choice of angle and timing transforms a simple post-match interaction into a compelling, timeless study of human character and cultural atmosphere.
Born in Penang Island, Malaysia, in 1970, Shirren Lim is a Jakarta-based photographer who discovered her true passion for the craft in 2009. Specializing in portraiture, she seeks to capture the sincere, uncovered expressions of humanity with an intense and earthy aesthetic. Heavily influenced by the iconic work of Steve McCurry, Lim strives to create images that resonate with the same emotional depth and global impact, aiming to document moments that reveal the heart of her subjects.
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