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Ludzie

Pierwsze miejsce w kategorii „Ludzie”

Dina Alfasi - Izrael

I shoot mostly street scenes and portraits, trying to capture intimate moments. Every day I get to work by train and bus. For two hours every day I’m in a place with different people. At first, to pass the time, I was just observing them and trying to guess where they’re going, what they are dealing with, or what their story may be. Along with this observation, I noticed intimate moments and so I started to take photos, and I was surprised with the result.

Drugie miejsce w kategorii „Ludzie”

Jiabing He - Zhejiang, Chiny

Trzecie miejsce w kategorii „Ludzie”

Marina Spironetti, Mediolan, Włochy

This picture was taken in Arles, France, during the Rencontres d’Arles, an annual photography festival. I was visiting one of the exhibitions when I saw the picture – it was almost too good to be true: the bright yellow of the walls, the lady sitting down and then, all of a sudden, another visitor approaching in the background. It was one of those lucky moments. I decided to crop the lady in the background so that the two women in the picture could form two halves in the frame.

Polacy wyróżnieni w kategorii „Ludzie”

Magdalena de Jonge Malucha

Źródło: iPhone Photography Awards