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In Perspective, Planet: Mumbai's oldest laundry

Nigel Allan

Member
We weren't able to get any closer but I still found this old laundry fascinating...imagine this is what your clothes go through at this place...and check out the guy washing your jeans















 

Chris Calohan II

Well-known member
Having just fetched a load of laundry from a machine that adds bleach or softener at will, and another which dries to a zillion different heat settings, I look at this laundry and marvel at both how far man has come and yet marvel that the man I speak of is a nonexistent entity to the launderers of Mumbai. The world, as I am reminded in these images is always in a constant flux of modern and primitive. Interesting dichotomy.
 
These images are so interesting. So much to see. I cannot believe how labor intensive this must be considering modern alternatives. I also wonder how they keep track of what belongs to their clients. I also noticed that they don't use clothespins; they simply push the clothes between the twists in the ropes, which seems good but I imagine must cause some amount of pain to the people having to push the clothes through.

Thanks for posting this; very interesting photos, indeed!
:)
Maggie
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
We weren't able to get any closer but I still found this old laundry fascinating...imagine this is what your clothes go through at this place...and check out the guy washing your jeans



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This is my favorite! Nigel and really wonderful to see. I would have loved to have been right behind you. This is hard work but the organization makes it work! I think there's a great potential for more work. This alone would be reason for me to to visit Mumbai!

Asher
 

Antonio Correia

Well-known member
Incredible India !
This is the reason I have been there 5 times LOL

I also find Asher's choice as the best image shown. However, all very very interesting.

:)
 

Paul Abbott

New member
Hey Nigel, well done for shooting these scenes, they offer up such a huge amount of interest. I am amazed by what I see here.
Your first two initial images really sum up everything and they greatly document the scene. We can see how your very first image works in the far bigger setting of the second, of course it appears in the upper top left of the second image. The human elements in these two images are nicely portrayed also...
Any chance of seeing them in B&W? :)
 

Nigel Allan

Member
well spotted, Paul to see the second image in the top left corner of the first.

Actually Asher wanted to play with these images a little so I have sent him the files from my Indian trip , so it will be interesting to see his interpretations.

I will look at some b/w conversions although it might be a shame to lose some of the variety of colour
 

Paul Abbott

New member
well spotted, Paul to see the second image in the top left corner of the first.

Actually Asher wanted to play with these images a little so I have sent him the files from my Indian trip , so it will be interesting to see his interpretations.

I will look at some b/w conversions although it might be a shame to lose some of the variety of colour




In this case I would swap colour for symmetry any day of the week...:D
 
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