This Critically Acclaimed Street Photographer Spent Her Entire Life in Obscurity, Working as a Nanny
A genius photographer who wasn't recognized until much later
Hello my friend,
Welcome to another edition of Simpler Sundays by VyasSpeaks.
The wedding season is upon us. Soon, our social feeds will be filled with dreamy wedding photographs.
While people post such photographs only to share their happiness with others, it might have a different impact on some.
Seeing wedding pictures, some people might feel like they are missing out on something. Some people might feel pressured to also get married soon. Or some might just feel bad about their own personal lives.
All these emotions are understandable, especially in a country like India where so much is made out of weddings.
But if you ever feel like this, just know that you don’t have to follow the same path everyone else is following. You don’t have to rush to get married just because all your friends are getting married.
See what’s best for you at this time and try to focus on that.
That said, let’s get to this week’s newsletter. Today’s featured post shares the story of a genius photographer who remained unknown throughout her life.
I hope you enjoy this one. Happy reading!
See you next Sunday!
With love,
Shikhil Vyas