A 13-year-old child stands in the foreground of a dim, modest room, captured in black and white. Their pose is confident yet playful, with a slight turn toward the camera that feels both spontaneous and aware. Behind them, an open window becomes a second stage of the image: another child stands on the window ledge, partially framed by the outside world and foliage, creating a quiet dialogue between inside and outside, stillness and movement.
The room feels lived-in—bare walls, simple bedding on the floor—yet the scene is filled with presence rather than absence. Light enters through the window and shapes the moment gently, giving depth to the textures and faces.
A photograph from Fotohane Darkroom, where children become both subjects and authors of their own visual stories.
A 13-year-old child stands in the foreground of a dim, modest room, captured in black and white. Their pose is confident yet playful, with a slight turn toward the camera that feels both spontaneous and aware. Behind them, an open window becomes a second stage of the image: another child stands on the window ledge, partially framed by the outside world and foliage, creating a quiet dialogue between inside and outside, stillness and movement.
The room feels lived-in—bare walls, simple bedding on the floor—yet the scene is filled with presence rather than absence. Light enters through the window and shapes the moment gently, giving depth to the textures and faces.
A photograph from Fotohane Darkroom, where children become both subjects and authors of their own visual stories.