Faces of India – 67 Flower Seller with Strings of Jasmine
A flower seller near a temple. She sits in the pavement near the temple in mornings and evenings making these garlands of jasmine and other flowers. I walked away wondering how much she would be earning through this.
Faces of India,
Faces of India is a series through which I intend to portray the various characters of my country whom I met during my travels. I bring back souvenirs, frozen moments from my travels, why not some memories of people I have met and interacted during the travels. Faces of India is a weekly series in my blog since MARCH 2011. See more here…
Great portrait.
Beautiful portrait.
I sincerely find the Indian beauty world-class! The face is so prominent with very gorgeous features. Perhaps even the most simple man or woman would look so handsome! 😀
Strong beautiful face. Hejira?
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Your portraits are always very well done.
I'm sure this woman works very hard and receives little compensation. It seems very unfair to me.
Lovely picture.The lady is neat and bright. Selling flowers on the pavement for a living is tough.
I wonder, to. That is a powerful image. All soul!
A familiar sight in 'Little India' here. In no time, these ladies /men have a garland of flowers ready for our needs.
A flower and a person pass each other – both smile.
A lovely image, Indrani. And I wonder the same.
You captured well her pride and determination!!
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SueAnn
where is this? nice click
So familiar face and i agree with your thought.
I agree with the comment about her determined expression. Great portrait.
I really like this series Indrani, this is a wonderful photo…she is so strong and her eyes have so much expression. Is she sad? She is not defeated.Great portrait. I would buy this book when you make it.
I like the determined expression on the face of this woman. This is a marvelous portrait.
Such a colorful capture! Her face is wonderful and like so many of your Faces of India, there is story there, in their eyes, in their expressions! Thank you for sharing, Indrani! Enjoy your weekend!