Rajen Nair, a Mumbai-based partially-deaf photographer, has created two social media handles called 'Enabled Photography' and 'Cancer Art Project' to showcase the work of his students, who have a hearing disability or are cancer survivors from the city and around India. Since the young camera aficionados were bored indoors due to the Covid-19 pandemic, he encouraged them to keep busy by clicking local photographs which he shares on these pages. Here are some of the scenes they captured.
Updated On: 2022-08-19 02:38 PM IST
Md Khwawis Ansari, a 14-year-old cancer survivor shares a photo from his hometown near Chamurchi View Point, Bhutan border. Photo: Rajen Nair/Cancer Art Project
Ibne Ali, a cancer survivor from Mumbai shares a picture of Gateway of India, one of the many photos he has clicked during the Covid-19 pandemic. Photo: Rajen Nair/Cancer Art Project
Priyanka Jadhav, a cancer survivor from Thane captures a pink and purple-hued sky near her. Photo: Rajen Nair/Cancer Art Project
Anup Jha, a deaf student from Mumbai shares a picture of the sky at twilight on one of the many days he stepped out in the city. Photo: Rajen Nair/Enabled Photography
Ritika Maurya, a cancer survivor shares a photo of the evening sky she clicked from her home in Gorakhpur during the lockdown. Photo: Rajen Nair/Cancer Art Project
Siddhi Pawar, a student with a hearing disability from Pune captures a rainbow in time as Mumbai and its neighbouring cities are currently experiencing the monsoons. Photo: Rajen Nair/Enabled Photography
Yadnesh Maladkar, a hard of hearing student from Mumbai captures the calm before the rain in Mumbai outside his home. Photo: Rajen Nair/Enabled Photography
Harshal Hariyani, a student living with a hearing disability, from Vasai captures the recent downpour in the city near him. Photo: Rajen Nair/Enabled Photography
Sanskruti Mohite, a deaf student from Thane steps out to her building gate in time to see a child begging near it. Photo: Rajen Nair/Enabled Photography