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The dying tradition through circle

Stilt fishermen community. The practice started during World War II when food shortages and overcrowded fishing spots prompted some clever men to try fishing on the water. This picture was taken on the northern coast of India.

Sayan Adhikary – (India)

Print Size: 879×640 mm
Frame Size: 1140×820 mm
Paper Type: Felix Schooller True Baryta 310gsm
Frame Colour: Black
Exhibit: POS AA 342 30

 

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The dying tradition through circle

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Stilt fishermen community. The practice started during World War II when food shortages and overcrowded fishing spots prompted some clever men to try fishing on the water. This picture was taken on the northern coast of India.

Photographer:
Sayan Adhikary – (India)
مسابقة أندريه ستينين الدولية للتصوير الصحفي


Print Size: 879×640 mm

Frame Size: 1140×820 mm

Exhibit: POS AA 342 30

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