TITLE : BOMBAY MONSOON
SERIES
AUTHOR : YASH SETH

 

In this series, Indian photographer Yash Sheth captures the dynamism of Mumbai’s monsoon season.

“Monsoon has always been my favorite season of the year from my childhood days. I have always enjoyed rain. Even now, Whenever it rains, The inner child inside me awakens. It brings up my mood. Kids start to play, People cover themselves with whatever they can find quickly ‘plastic sheets, Utensils’ etc. That’s how i got this idea to document the rain in my city. While documenting this project i lost many umbrellas. My camera and i got wet many times but experiencing the rain is what i thrive for. ‘Bombay Monsoon’ is a long term project of documenting rain in this city called ‘Mumbai.”

About YASH SHETH

Born in 1994, Yash Sheth was born and raised in Mumbai. He’s just a simple person and Photographer. Photography is something that puts a smile on his face. He has been documenting this city since late 2015. Photography came to him as a blessing. He loves how it allows him to open a door into the lives of strangers and document the moments in the form of photographs.

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