Everyone's a photographer these days, thanks to mobile phones that are on hand at all times for social media- worthy pictures. But, these hand-cams cannot replace the skill, dedication and backbreaking rigour that go into the pictures you see published in newspapers, magazines and splashed on billboards
Locals and professionals line up for some good shots of Dahi Handi at Dadar West. PIC/RANE ASHISH
On World Photography Day, here's a tribute to those silent heroes behind the lens who brave heat, rain, riots and blasts to bring you unforgettable images
Professional photographers and locals vie for the best shot at the Dahi Handi in Dadar West. PIC/RANE ASHISH
A photographer balances his umbrella and props while trying to get a shot of a tourist at the Gateway of India, he will then provide prints of the photos for a small fee. PIC/ASHISH RAJE
Not everyone wants a professional shot, these youngsters seem happy with a selfie taken on their phones. PIC/ASHISH RAJE
A couple of tourists try to get the best angle for a photograph of their friend, at the Gateway of India. PIC/ASHISH RAJE
An all too common sight at beaches these days is of pre-wedding photo shoots by couples. This one is at the Juhu beach. PIC/ASHISH RAJE
A boy gets some candid shots with his waterproof GoPro helmet camera at the Dahi Handi in Dadar, with professional photographers line-up on a balcony in the backdrop. PIC/KIRTI SURVE PARADE
Furkan Batliwala, the owner of a vintage cameras shop at Chor Bazar, checks out the oldest camera available with him. PIC/SHADAB KHAN
A young photographer shows off his new retro style flash, at an event in the city. PIC/KIRTI SURVE PARADE
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