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Untold yet evergreen

February 8, 2018 Manisha Mondal

I have always believed that images are not just two-dimensional substance. Every picture has a story and emotions attached to it. I love clicking pictures, and for me, I use my pictures to find meaning in the randomness.
—Manisha Mondal

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About Manisha Mondal

Manisha Monday is a writer and photographer from Kolkata, India. She has a background in Journalism, and works also as a copywriter. She is a student of Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication and has been published with newspapers The Hindu and The Statesman.

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