So happy to be featured in Shutter Hub's Night Mood's exhibition alongside some amazing work by some very talented people.
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Backstreet bread: in Mumbai's crowded streets many restaurants don't have the space to make their own bread, so if you take a walk through the nearby back alleys you'll often see operations cooking up mountains of roti to sell to the surrounding eateries.
Archive rummaging: I've been putting together some images for a project and came across this portrait of from Udaipur. One of the most interesting characters I've come across, which in India is quite a feat.
Luang Prabang. "Temple of the Golden City" is one of Laos oldest and most important monasteries and is still integral to the city's life today. Warm afternoons see resident monks attending prayers and completing chores.
In the early morning, cleaners work on the grounds of the Taj Mahal, sweeping and polishing floors and dusting crevices ready for the hordes of visitors that come through the gates each day.
This image is from my upcoming first limited edition series print release, based on my story titled Havana Street, Havana. It's part of a major refresh of my print shop that I'll be launching at the end of the month. In the meantime, why not read the story? Link in bio.