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This photograph was taken in the Terai region of Nepal, at the foot of the Himalayas, late in the afternoon. I am drawn to places where everyday life unfolds quietly, far from the spotlight. The girl was standing near her wooden house, simply present, as the light was fading and shadows began to shape her figure.
I approach my subjects with patience, allowing moments to reveal themselves without direction or intrusion. What held my attention was… the way light and shadow crossed her face and body, creating a balance between strength and vulnerability. In that brief encounter, light, silence, and presence came together naturally.
This image is part of my ongoing exploration of humanity and fragility. It does not aim to explain or narrate, but to open a space for reflection, inviting the viewer to slow down and meet another presence quietly.
Sonia Costa is an Italian photographer whose authorial practice is shaped by a background in Geography and a life spent traveling through remote regions of the world. Her work explores the quiet dignity of people and places far from the spotlight, where everyday life unfolds without spectacle. Inspired by 20th-century humanist photography, she works between documentary and photojournalism, developing long-term, series-based projects grounded in time, observation, and human connection. Approaching her subjects with patience and respect, she uses the camera as a tool of presence rather than intrusion. Working in both black and white and color, she focuses on subtle gestures that reveal emotional depth, inviting a slower, more attentive way of looking. Internationally awarded, her photographs have been published in books and magazines and exhibited in solo shows in Italy and in collective exhibitions in the United States, Spain, Italy, Greece and Japan.