jaee jadhav

3 months ago

Almost Monochrome!

How much I “suddenly” missed my camera!

SO, I am kicking off this "Almost Monochrome" series today Nov 1st. It will be a 30-day non-stop clicking, editing & posting, per day one. I will try to mix it up with all sorts of - food, products, abstract stuff, portraits, and whatever else is around me - goal is to concentrate on “one color” for the day. #almostmonochrome

Today sharing portrait of a Bharatanatyam dancer showcasing best of expressions! Big shoutout to the artist here Amita Godbole - one of my very favorites - isn't she simply stunning!

Follow here for checking out the complete series https://www.instagram.com/p/DB0VT3WNUGr/?igsh=MXViY2ZwbDdlZXlzNg==

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