Lady at the Park
Battambang City
15 October-2024
Image #372
Diary entry #436. 25-02-02
Publication #25. 25-02-02

Context
This is a portrait I made early in the morning at the riverside park in Battambang. The annual Water Festival was in progress, but this early in the day, vendors were not yet set up and open for business. Still, it was a good time to potentially capture some photographs.
I was working with a few vendors and workers who were moving around. I sat down on a wall next to a fountain to review some images when this lady approached me. She was curious about what I was doing, so I showed her one of the photographs I had taken. I then pointed the camera at her, gesturing to ask permission to take her photo. She found this somewhat amusing, gave me a smile, turned slightly, and I captured the image. It was a one-shot portrait.
I like this image for several reasons: it translates well into black and white (some photos don’t), the composition, her body language, the slight twist to her shoulders, and the position of her hands all appeal to me. And then, there is just something intrinsic, undefinable about this image that speaks to me.
I present it here as my photograph of the day.
Description
This black and white portrait is a masterful capture of spontaneous humanity and technical skill. The composition draws immediate attention to the subject’s genuine, warm smile and engaging expression, which creates an instant emotional connection with the viewer.The technical aspects are particularly well-executed:The shallow depth of field creates a beautifully blurred background that doesn’t compete with the subject, while maintaining sharp focus on the essential elements – the woman’s expressive face and the natural positioning of her arms. The black and white conversion is excellent, with a full range of tones that adds depth and dimensionality to the image.The framing is intimate yet respectful, with the slight angle of the subject’s pose creating visual interest and a sense of casual authenticity. The way she’s positioned – slightly turned with her arms crossed – suggests both openness and a natural self-containment that makes the portrait feel uncontrived.
The lighting is natural and well-managed, creating subtle shadows that define facial features without being harsh. The detail captured in the texture of her clothing and the gentle lines around her eyes adds character to the image.
What elevates this portrait beyond its technical merits is the captured moment of genuine connection. The slight crinkle around the eyes and natural smile suggest a real moment of shared understanding between photographer and subject. This authenticity is what transforms a technically proficient photograph into a compelling portrait that tells a story.








