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Lost your house key? Help is at hand in the form of the many keymakers you can see on Mumbai's pavements. They can make a key for you in less than ten minutes.
They advertise themselves through these handpainted signs - stuck on or hanging from trees. The young reporters of Jalebi Ink discovered the world of keymakers while working on the My Mohalla (My Neighbourhood) Project. Jalebi Ink is a Mumbai-based media company that produces stories, features, news, video etc for and by young people. Through the My Mohalla Project, the reporters explore the people and places that make their neighbourhoods.
Report by Subhashri Acharya.
To read more, go to www.jalebiink.com
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Lost your house key? Help is at hand in the form of the many keymakers you can see on Mumbai's pavements. They can make a key for you in less than ten minutes.
They advertise themselves through these handpainted signs - stuck on or hanging from trees. The young reporters of Jalebi Ink discovered the world of keymakers while working on the My Mohalla (My Neighbourhood) Project. Jalebi Ink is a Mumbai-based media company that produces stories, features, news, video etc for and by young people. Through the My Mohalla Project, the reporters explore the people and places that make their neighbourhoods.
Report by Subhashri Acharya.
To read more, go to www.jalebiink.com
Image copyright Jalebi Ink. Cannot be used in part or full without permission.
URL: www.jalebiink.com
E-mail: jalebi.ink@gmail.com
This is one of the many phone booths that one can find on the pavements of Mumbai. This one belongs to 58-year-old Jitendra Hiralala Katharan.
The young reporters of Jalebi Ink discovered the world of keymakers while working on the My Mohalla (My Neighbourhood) Project. Jalebi Ink is a Mumbai-based media company that produces stories, features, news, video etc for and by young people. Through the My Mohalla Project, the reporters explore the people and places that make their neighbourhoods.
Report by Malika Mathew Chawla, 13 yrs.
To read more, go to www.jalebiink.com
Image copyright Jalebi Ink. Cannot be used in part or full without permission.
URL: www.jalebiink.com
E-mail: jalebi.ink@gmail.com
This has to be the smallest footprint for a retail shop in all of Sacramento. I'd hope it's the smallest in the world, but I've been to the 3rd world, and this could be considered spacious by those standards. Rent is probably really affordable now.
911 ½ K Street, if you're interested
Got their ADA upgrades done, though.
Is he going to give me the key to the source? :)
Last summer I went back to my home town Changchun, a city in North East part of China.
Me and my dad passed him when we went to take a bus.
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At a keymaker's shop, Appa Balwant chowk, Pune. One late afternoon in August.
Camera model- Canon EOS 550D
Tv( Shutter Speed )- 1/125
Av( Aperture Value )- 5.0
ISO Speed- 3200
Lens- EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
Focal Length- 23.0mm
Yashica MAT 124G with Fomapan 400 with yellow filter - I quite like this film, but was concerned low contrast, has an old skool look to it, naturally very high contrast (note to self: does not need compensating filter). Midtones excellent, fairly narrow latitude for b/w film as compared to TriX and acros
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There are many old things, businesses, vehicles, machines, etc that you can find in Penang. Walked past some vintage keymaker machines while walking the streets around 'New Lane'. When I was in Penang last year, I managed to get a photo of the last signboard maker in Penang (who carves chinese caligraphy into a piece of wood with nothing more than a hammer and chisel!)
We have a lot to learn from these painters who do such boards we see all over the roads.
The logo for 'Taj' (meaning crown or in reference to the famous Taj Mahal) is pretty clever itself.
Then the slanting type. Maybe it works, maybe it doesn't, but its definitely breaking the norms.
I wonder if they meant to place the board in the center of that tyre/tube circle thing. It does guide the eye towards the board.