The photo series is set in the milieu of the 2020 pandemic’s impact across the world. Saloni, with her pictures, hopes to relay gratitude for those who’ve been ‘at our service’ through this rough patch.















By Saloni Thakur
Dehradun’s Saloni Thakur is a passionate photographer with balanced aesthetic sensibilities. She has the ability to blend her own experiences with art, aiming to highlight the often overlooked raw emotions and life as it is. She is an explorer, graphic designer and a sucker for good movies. You can find her on Instagram: @quiescences

A good photograph doesn’t portray its subject in a good or a bad light. It simply aims to show the subject for what it truly is. This photo essay accomplishes that beautifully. All the people we see are simply doing what they always do. The perspective is excellent because it shows the disparity between the privileged resident and the working class member of society below. There is much to admire about this photo essay.
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A good photograph doesn’t portray its subject in a good or a bad light. It simply aims to show the subject for what it truly is. This photo essay accomplishes that beautifully. All the people we see are simply doing what they always do. The perspective is excellent because it shows the disparity between the privileged resident and the working class member of society below. There is much to admire about this photo essay.
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