Deepshikha Jain Photography

Deepshikha Jain Photography Deepshikha Jain
www.deepshikhajain.com Deepshikha Jain is an Architectural, Urban and Travel Photographer from Bombay, India.

After graduating in Architecture from Bombay, she pursued a Master’s in Photography from Paris. Deepshikha can easily be seen as a hybrid, having embraced one world without abandoning the other. Over the last 7 years, Deepshikha has worked with a number of magazines including Domus, Vogue, Architectural Digest, Architectural Review, etc and has been featured in Cosmopolitan and Tasveer Journal

No matter your reasons, there is nothing wrong with a b/w photo of your beautiful self. Don't let anybody tell you other...
29/07/2020

No matter your reasons, there is nothing wrong with a b/w photo of your beautiful self.

Don't let anybody tell you otherwise.

In support of women worldwide. We all need it. Some way more than others.

Challenge accepted .nandedkar , , . .

Dear Ma, This time. It wasn't enough. Love me. 20/6/2020
20/06/2020

Dear Ma,
This time. It wasn't enough.
Love me. 20/6/2020

Horn OK Please, 2020.Several truck drivers plying their vehicles have become angels in disguise to migrant workers by st...
04/06/2020

Horn OK Please, 2020.

Several truck drivers plying their vehicles have become angels in disguise to migrant workers by stopping to give them lifts on their long journey by foot or cycles. An elderly migrant worker walking to his home, broke down in tears when a truck driver offered him a lift in his vehicle. Several truck drivers, said that through out their journey, they had been helping walking or cycling migrant labourers by offering to transport them.
“It is a common practice among truck drivers to help persons stranded on highways for different reasons. Now, we are only trying to ease the pain of our migrant brethren for some distance on their long and tiring journey,” one of them said.
- Sib Kumar Das for The Hindu

Horn OK Please.Even as special Shramik trains and buses are being run by the government to ferry stranded migrant labour...
30/05/2020

Horn OK Please.

Even as special Shramik trains and buses are being run by the government to ferry stranded migrant labourers from Maharashtra and other states, most of them still prefer to travel in vehicles like trucks and tempos to return home, flouting the social distancing norms.

The migrants find trucks and tempos convenient, mostly because they drop them close to their home in their respective states, unlike the buses which carry them only till the state border, while the trains ferry them to their home state, from where they have to arrange for vehicles to reach their places

- Kailash Korde for Rediff News

Horn OK Please.A series of portraits I did a while ago is so relevant today. Do let me know what do you think. 'Several ...
29/05/2020

Horn OK Please.

A series of portraits I did a while ago is so relevant today. Do let me know what do you think.

'Several truck drivers plying their vehicles have become angels in disguise to migrant workers by stopping to give them lifts on their long journey by foot or cycles.

An elderly migrant worker walking to his home, broke down in tears when a truck driver offered him a lift in his vehicle.

Several truck drivers, said that through out their journey, they had been helping walking or cycling migrant labourers by offering to transport them.
“It is a common practice among truck drivers to help persons stranded on highways for different reasons. Now, we are only trying to ease the pain of our migrant brethren for some distance on their long and tiring journey,” one of them said.'

- Sib Kumar Das for The Hindu

Mirror mirror, 2020.Ending the series with the last of the images... These were done in a market in Calcutta. They are i...
26/05/2020

Mirror mirror, 2020.
Ending the series with the last of the images... These were done in a market in Calcutta. They are interesting because each frame is the same but with its own set of characters.

Mirror mirror, 2020.This series was done in the bylanes of the Calcutta Market. I love it because each frame is almost s...
23/05/2020

Mirror mirror, 2020.
This series was done in the bylanes of the Calcutta Market. I love it because each frame is almost similar yet has a completely different set of characters.

Janet Echelman, Without beginning, middle or end, 2020.
13/05/2020

Janet Echelman, Without beginning, middle or end, 2020.

Janet Echelman, Without, beginning, middle or end, 2020.
11/05/2020

Janet Echelman, Without, beginning, middle or end, 2020.

Janet Echelman, India, 2020.
06/05/2020

Janet Echelman, India, 2020.

Janet Eschelman, 2019.
05/05/2020

Janet Eschelman, 2019.

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