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Seeing the Unseen

“Last month we had International Pathology Day(November 6) a day that evoked a sense of nostalgia as I reflect on my journey in the field of Pathology, which started nearly 43 years ago. …”

- Dr.Varsha Jadhav.

Published today second story as part of my project I call "Frames of Her Life" ✨️

It's a photo series that combines portraits with personal stories, highlighting the varied journeys and experiences of women. My intention is to engage with women in my vicinity, delve into their stories, and narrate them through both words and image!

Read at https://jaeeblogscom.wordpress.com/2024/12/07/seeing-the-unseen/

Portrait Photography by Jaee Jadhav | Narration by Dr.Varsha Jadhav | December 7th 2024

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