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Captured in the spiritual heart of Varanasi, this poignant documentary photograph tells the story of a young girl abandoned at a holy ghat due to her developmental challenges. The image captures a moment of profound human connection, where a local sadhu, having renounced worldly life, provides care for the child. The photographer was struck by the irony of the situation: when offered a small sum of money, the sadhu immediately passed it to the girl, demonstrating that for those living on the fringes of society, material wealth holds no significance compared to the sanctity of human compassion. This powerful narrative, combined with its emotive composition, highlights the resilience found within the city's sacred spaces.
Based in Kolkata, India, Liton Chowdhury balances a professional career in software engineering with a deep-seated passion for photography. His journey began as a pursuit to document the fleeting childhood moments of his daughter, who remains his most frequent and cherished subject. Through his lens, Chowdhury explores the human condition, often focusing on documentary themes that reveal the quiet, poignant stories hidden within everyday life. His work reflects a commitment to capturing authentic emotion and the complex social tapestries of his surroundings.
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There is a specific weight to the coins we carry, a cold, metallic assurance that we are tethered to the world of things.
Read the reflection →I keep a small, tarnished thimble in my sewing box, worn smooth by a thumb that stopped moving years ago. It is a hollow thing, yet it feels heavy with the quiet labor of a life spent mending what was torn.
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A Van by the Edge by Bashar Alaeddin
This photography tells a very touchy story which shows a very different approach to life we know and experience in our materialistic world. It is especially close for me because I had been in Varanasi and found this city one of the most influential for my personal photographic perception of the world around.