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"A compelling monochrome dance photograph, recognised with an award, that captures a moment of profound human resilience against the urban dynamism of New York City's thoroughfares."
The Narrative
This work serves as a visceral manifesto on the resilience of human expression within the "concrete jungle." New York City is often defined by its hardness, an unrelenting flow of noise, steel, and anonymity. In Jillis in New York, this urban chaos is not merely documented; it is defied. The image captures a moment of pure, triumphant liberation that pierces through the city’s static architecture. The profound impact on the viewer stems from the friction between the raw, heavy reality of the street and the weightless elegance of the dancer. It is an invitation to reclaim one's movement and freedom, even when the environment seeks to frame and confine us.
Visual Analysis
A high-contrast monochrome street photograph captured in Manhattan. The central figure, dancer Jillis Roshanali, is frozen mid-air in a powerful grand jeté. His form creates a sharp, energetic diagonal that cuts through the horizontal lines of a black Chevrolet Suburban and a city bus. The lighting accentuates the gritty texture of his denim attire and the physical tension in his muscles, presenting him as almost vibrating against the static urban backdrop. The absence of colour strips away the city's distractions, directing the viewer's attention entirely to the interplay of form, light, and the dramatic contrast between the industrial machine and the supple human body.
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2016






