Ramshackle corrugated tin, plywood, plastic, pukkah bricks, sheets of asbestos, sweat, toil, people and garbage make Dharavi, just like piles of earth, sand, clay and other materials make ant hills. Dharavi and many other slums like it are nothing but human ant colonies built by legions of our urban poor. They are places which are at same time sombre, moving, joyful and interesting .Push and pull factors, bring people from our villages here everyday in search for something better. They settle here much to the neglect of our apathetic eyes. But under the squalor is great spirit and ingenuity. I went looking for this spirit in this place most people refer to as ‘Asia’s largest slum’ but I would prefer to call the ‘Heart of Mumbai’.
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All shot on Mamiya7 who I have learnt to love. Enjoy.










8 Comments
Man that last shot here is brilliantness. Super shot and great essay. Spirit captured is all I gotta say
nice street shots… the fourth one reminded me of Hema Upadhyay’s huge diorama-sculpture based on Dharavi, called “yours sincerely.” If you haven’t seen, there is one detail shot of it here… http://ow.ly/kr3U
the mamiya7 rocks.
Beautiful.
And love the expressions on the faces. It adds something special to the whole set.
Congrats on Ma 7…lovely
Love the pictures! xxx
Wow. I was a 35mm guy until I saw this set. Please keep shooting!
Loved the last picture…
who clicked the pictures?
onear – i did.
~akshay
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