24 hours with Rakesh (Work in progress) **7:20 am.**

Febrero 18, 2008 | Filed Under 24 hours with Rakesh 

24 hours with Rakesh (Work in progress) **7:20 am.**

7:20 am.
Rakesh is waiting for his classmates in front of his house. It´s 7.20 am and he is asleep.

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6 Responses to “24 hours with Rakesh (Work in progress) **7:20 am.**”

  1. Education » 24 hours with Rakesh (Work in progress) **7:20 am.** on Febrero 18th, 2008 11:22 pm

    [...] A Photographer´s Blog wrote an interesting post today on 24 hours with Rakesh (Work in progress) **7:20 am.**Here’s a quick excerptThe mission of New Light is to promote gender equality through education and life-skill training, thereby reduce harm caused by violence and abuse to women and young c hildren….There are some 102 children of sex workers enrolled in this center, they are provided with free fooding, education and there are some 25 of these children who permanently r eside in this shelter…. [...]

  2. AM on Febrero 19th, 2008 4:45 am

    Amazing work.

  3. Sujit Sudhi on Febrero 19th, 2008 5:09 am

    Great series. Superb pictures. I have never been to Kolkota but have read a lot about the place. Your shots are a reflection of my impressions of Kolkota. Great work.

  4. tom on Febrero 19th, 2008 6:54 am

    Thanks for sharing these pictures. It opens the eyes how comfortable we live here and how little we appreciate this. Your pictures are very touching of stunning quality. Keep on!!!

    However, one small note: There seems to be a problem with the comments. The comments and labels for the comment box cannot be read. It seems that they are the same color than the background.

  5. admin on Febrero 20th, 2008 3:34 pm

    problem fixed. Thanks for the commentary

  6. Trina Talukdar on Febrero 24th, 2008 1:33 pm

    These pictures are brilliant! I worked at New Light for a brief stint and these pictures really bring the setting and its inhabitants to life. Its great that you chose the black and white medium because that makes the reality of thier lives more stark. I’m waiting to see more pictures uploaded here!

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