‘At a time of crisis, I see my mother at peace’: Prarthna Singh’s best phone picture
by Grace Holliday from Technology | The Guardian on (#617SM)
The photographer on capturing a private moment in India's pink city
Prarthna Singh describes the nationwide oxygen and bed shortages during India's second wave of Covid, in April 2021, as a traumatic time for everyone. People were carrying their loved ones from city to city. We all felt helpless."
At the time, the photographer was living with her parents in Jaipur, Rajasthan, the pink city". The maharajah had most buildings painted this colour - which indicates hospitality - to welcome the Prince of Wales in 1876. Singh's portrait, of her mother meditating and stretching in her garden, echoes this history.
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