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Leaf
Leafs is a deeply personal series that serves as a poignant metaphor for the cyclical nature of existence—a reflection on achievements, failures, and the profound weight of loss. These frames are captured against a raw and multifaceted backdrop of the human experience: from the joyful laughter of children playing with their parents to the tender, stolen kiss of a teenage couple in a secluded alley; from the heavy, melancholic slumber of a weary stranger in the shadows to the quiet vigilance of retirees witnessing the passage of days in the park. For me, ‘Leafs’ is a reminder that life, in all its pleasant, somber, and thought-provoking forms, is beautifully fleeting.
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