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“All of us every single year, we’re different person. I don’t think we’re the same person all our lives” Steven Spielberg
The old Song Listener
This old man was surely missing someone deeply maybe an old love or maybe his young children who left him for better earning options. None the less there was an untold story in his eyes . This old guy was a Kishore fan and was listening to a very old song . As it was a busy Saturday evening I didn’t stopped by to ask his name or his story. Gladly I know his place and wili visit him back soon.
This bangel seller was seen in a stall during a photowalk behind the Jamma Cloth Market Karachi. He was too shy to smile for the camera as he had rotten teeth. The culprit behind is the infamous “ Gutka “ seen everywhere. In mouths and on walls of Karachi .
Even though it leads to painful and gruesome diseases it can easily bought from almost every where across the city. Local authorities have banned its sale but it's still casing damage to people.
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Sometimes, we meet someone who changes our life. And these changes can come from such subtle means, they are like a bare whisper. Somehow, these people give us a bigger idea of who we can be. They expand our inner space. And they may do it by their mere presence in the room, or the lilt of their voice, a gesture of hands, or their unspoken but intuitively felt intentions, their very life force. We bask in their glow, and the moment lingers long afterwards.
This lady was a dear friend, going thru chemo, still smiling, concerned with helping others all the while.
If you meet the Buddha on the road… thank them…
The Age of Consent project delves into the nuances of contemporary photography and the complex realm of consent within street photography. With a guiding principle of 'No face, no case,' the project navigates the intricate boundaries inherent in capturing candid moments. Acknowledgments: To Martin Parr and The Last Resort (1986) and the welcoming people of Ostend. All rights reserved 2023.