Tag: Photography Blog
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The Quiet that Waits~
Today unfolded with the weight of many words. Conversations stretched through the hours, and by evening, I found myself full yet somewhat untethered. It was in that soft, fleeting window between dusk and night that I came back to this image—one that I made in Yunnan, of a tribal woman captured mid-prayer. There is a…
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The Weight we Carry~
Today has been a bit of a fog, the kind of day when clarity feels just out of reach. I’ve been slowed down by a heavy allergy, making even simple thoughts feel like they are pushing through mud. But in going through my photo archives, I found this image, taken in Yunnan, China, and it…
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A Dedication to the Feminine~
The author reflects on femininity and the profound connection women have with their creative energy, especially through motherhood. She marvels at the mystery of life and the strength inherent in femininity. This contemplation serves as a dedication to the powerful yet gentle force within every woman, celebrating its beauty and significance.
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A Collective Longing ~
There are days when I walk the streets and see crowds of people, each moving with purpose, each immersed in the rhythm of their individual lives. From the outside, it all seems ordinary—people going about their days, burdened with tasks, chasing goals, entangled in their own stories. But then, there’s something deeper I sense, something…
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Stillness in the Rush~
This image was taken during one of my evenings in China, and it has stayed with me since the moment I pressed the shutter. The young policeman stood perfectly still while the world around him blurred into a rush of motion and noise. He didn’t flinch, didn’t turn his head, didn’t blink. He became like…
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The Spiral of Faith and Power~
This morning, against all reasonable judgment, I decided to visit Vatican City. The lines were, as promised, endless. Still, I felt I couldn’t be in Rome and not set foot in the Sistine Chapel—a space where so much human history has unfolded. What overwhelmed me wasn’t just the art or the architecture, but the sheer…
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Letting the City Speak~
This morning in Rome, as the city began to stretch awake, I wandered with no agenda. I walked with open eyes, letting the city show me what it wanted me to see. I passed layers of history, columns standing tall among buzzing vespas, and alleyways that echoed with the footsteps of millions before me. But…
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First light in Rome ~
A few hours ago, I arrived in Rome. It’s my first time in the eternal city, and as with all firsts, there’s a kind of electric fuzziness in the air. Everything feels both vivid and dreamlike. I was welcomed into the city with a warm, animated conversation with my taxi driver, who spoke with his…