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Emilio y Silvia inside the Mercado de Triana in Sevilla, Spain. There were very few people inside the market, probably because it was well over 30°C outside. But the daily work needs to be done.
🇬🇧 ENGLISH
His posture says everything: pride, patience, and a touch of humour. Leaning against his shopfront chalkboard, this butcher becomes a landmark of the street, as rooted in the scene as the brick and stone around him. An ordinary workday frozen in a charismatic moment — the kind of encounter that makes a town unforgettable.
Part of the ongoing series: AT WORK – Fragments of Labor and Dignity
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🇫🇷 FRANÇAIS
Sa posture dit tout : la fierté, la patience et un brin d’humour. Appuyé contre l’ardoise de son échoppe, ce boucher devient un repère dans la rue, aussi enraciné dans le décor que les briques et les pierres qui l’entourent. Une journée de travail ordinaire capturée dans un moment de charisme — le genre de rencontre qui rend une ville inoubliable.
🇮🇹 ITALIANO (facultatif)
La sua postura parla da sola: orgoglio, pazienza e un tocco di umorismo. Appoggiato alla lavagna della sua bottega, questo macellaio è un punto fermo della via, radicato quanto le pietre intorno. Un giorno qualsiasi, colto in un momento che racconta tutta una città.
There was heavy rainfall in Kolkata on that afternoon. This is a famous market place at Kolkata, called it New Market. A hand pulled rickshaw crossing the road, the rickshaw owner running on the road. The lovely light and dark atmosphere looking beautiful, just like a painting. The heritage city and its heritage vehicle tells an ancient story of "City of Joy".
Few years back I clicked this beautiful picture in a village of Canning, in West Bengal. Middle of the picture a fisher man was busy in his daily work with net. The broken house, the trees, the colorful nature and the symmetrical reflection are very well balanced here. Also the village was full of peaceful atmosphere and full of colorful nature's beauty.
This is a little shop at north Kolkata. The small room was partitioned by a wooden wall. One is for aged father and other is for son, two totally different world. One side is tailoring shop and the other side is for living. The father was doing his work and the son was also. There was really a lovely ambiance and light. This room is their world, the little world.
One of the inevitable part of fashion technology is the use of mannequins. As I belongs to Kolkata, India, I got the opportunity to take some pictures of the place where they are manufactured.
Their origin is from some narrow alleys of North Kolkata, in the form of different body parts. They are presented to us wrapped in gorgeous dresses. They are the main attraction of the great lucrative looks of shopping malls.
I took this picture last year in a mannequin factory, in Kolkata.
This photograph captures a different perspective of Hanoi’s iconic Train Street, where vibrant cafés and narrow tracks typically draw tourists. Here, however, we see the lesser-known side, a place of daily life and hard work away from the crowds. Locals are sorting and organizing recyclables, displaying the resilience and industrious spirit that characterizes Vietnam’s urban life. This side of Train Street highlights a quieter, more authentic view of the city, where community and labor shape the landscape just as much as the nearby bustling cafes and trains.
Mirpur Refugee Camp, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2012
In life whoever is alive, has his own way of living.
No matter whats his job.
No matter what he does for living.
The principle of living is similar in everywhere.
A man working inside of his warehouse.
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