The Douala young fruit seller
A young fruit seller, wrapped in radiant red and framed by a vibrant tapestry of mangoes, tomatoes, and cabbages. Her bright smile cut through the ordinary like morning sunlight through mist. She greeted me as always, but this time, I really saw her.
What a beautiful lady, I thought. What a moment. What a composition. Without hesitation, but with respect, I asked if I could take her portrait. She beamed and agreed without a trace of hesitation. One click of the shutter, and the moment was preserved.
There’s something powerful about slowing down, about truly seeing the people who make up the fabric of a place. This photograph isn’t just a portrait; it’s a reminder. That behind every ordinary day lies the extraordinary, waiting to be noticed. Sometimes, all it takes is a shift in perspective.
This image will always hold a special place in my heart, not only as one of the first I took with my new gear, but because it marks a moment of connection. A moment when the camera helped me bridge the gap between passerby and storyteller.
May we all learn to carry our photographer’s eyes into everyday life.
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