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There is something truly special about being at the finish line of a marathon. You see everything: the fatigue, the triumph, the tears, the joy. Every runner carries their own story, and in that final moment, all of it bursts out raw and unfiltered.
The creative vision for this project embraced the beauty of imperfection. Not the polished, perfect image, but the truth of the moment: the struggle, the bodies collapsing, the faces caught between pain and pride. These imperfections are what make the stories powerful because they reveal resilience, vulnerability, and the very essence of the human spirit.
Amsterdam gave me all of that and more. I am grateful to have been there and grateful to share these stories.
There is something truly special about being at the finish line of a marathon. You see everything: the fatigue, the triumph, the tears, the joy. Every runner carries their own story, and in that final moment, all of it bursts out raw and unfiltered.
The creative vision for this project embraced the beauty of imperfection. Not the polished, perfect image, but the truth of the moment: the struggle, the bodies collapsing, the faces caught between pain and pride. These imperfections are what make the stories powerful because they reveal resilience, vulnerability, and the very essence of the human spirit.
Amsterdam gave me all of that and more. I am grateful to have been there and grateful to share these stories.