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  • Writer: Muwadat Naqvi
    Muwadat Naqvi
  • Feb 11, 2023
  • 2 min read

​In creating this magazine on poverty, I deliberately chose not to rely on specific props but instead opted for real and live photographs. The decision was rooted in the desire to authentically portray the raw reality of poverty without any embellishment or staging.

By using only photographs, I aimed to capture the genuine emotions, struggles, and resilience of individuals and communities affected by poverty. Each image serves as a powerful testimony to the lived experiences of those grappling with economic hardship, social inequality, and systemic challenges.

Eschewing props allowed me to present poverty in its unfiltered form, devoid of any artificiality or manipulation. It enables readers to engage directly with the visual narratives, fostering empathy, understanding, and a call to action.

In this approach, the photographs themselves become the most potent props, conveying the depth and complexity of poverty with authenticity and immediacy. They serve as windows into a world often overlooked or misunderstood, inviting viewers to confront uncomfortable truths and contemplate meaningful change.

In creating this magazine on poverty, I deliberately chose not to rely on specific props but instead opted for real and live photographs. The decision was rooted in the desire to authentically portray the raw reality of poverty without any embellishment or staging.

By using only photographs, I aimed to capture the genuine emotions, struggles, and resilience of individuals and communities affected by poverty. Each image serves as a powerful testimony to the lived experiences of those grappling with economic hardship, social inequality, and systemic challenges.

Eschewing props allowed me to present poverty in its unfiltered form, devoid of any artificiality or manipulation. It enables readers to engage directly with the visual narratives, fostering empathy, understanding, and a call to action.

In this approach, the photographs themselves become the most potent props, conveying the depth and complexity of poverty with authenticity and immediacy. They serve as windows into a world often overlooked or misunderstood, inviting viewers to confront uncomfortable truths and contemplate meaningful change.



 
 
 

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