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A unique fundraiser offers quality photographic prints for a steal

The fundraising initiative was created in solidarity with a nation that has fired the imagination of the global photography community for decades

the proceeds will be used to provide support to communities affected by the nationwide lockdown
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The proceeds will be used to provide support to communities affected by the nationwide lockdown (Matilde gattoni / Prints For India)

Amrita Singh
Towards the end of January this year, a Magnum photography workshop with veteran British photographer Martin Parr brought together 12 photographers from across the world to the Indian capital. The five-day-long street-photography workshop was meant to capture the essence of Delhi in all its chaotic glory. But not one among them suspected that a photographic exercise meant to explore the soul of the city would become the starting point for an initiative to help the communities these photographers had captured through their lenses only a few months previously.  

Four of these photographers — Guannan Li (Berlin), Samuel Beech (London), Sigga