How to earn cleaner ears, a street astrologer and other representatives of vanishing professions in India
Categories: Asia | Nations | Photo project
PictolicPhotographer Supernaw das was born in Calcutta, studied at the School of visual arts in new York. For his graduation project, he returned to his homeland, where he captured a vanishing profession and caste of India. Here, there are still these exotic craft like a street astrologer, street ear cleaner, manufacturer of manual mills and rickshaw. Especially these photos is a curious fact that Suprana reported revenue of their characters, and they're not always predictable.


Street astrologer — $ 50 a week

Rickshaw — $ 12 per week

The ear cleaner and the perfumer — $ 28 per week

Potter, $ 25 per week

Street printer — 12,5 dollars a week

Master of knife sharpening — $ 40 per week

The priests in the temple of the goddess Kali — $ 20 per week

Street vendor cans for oil — $ 21 per week

Manufacturer of manual mills — $ 50 a week

The owner of the tea stall — $ 210 per week

Drummer festivals — 25 dollars a week

Cook and caterer — $ 60 per week

Brahman — $ 20 per week

Boys hired musicians of the orchestra is 6 dollars a week

Seller baskets — $ 10 per week

Street Barber — $ 26 per week

The manufacturer/vendor of brooms — $ 20 per week

The seller of sugar cane juice — $ 24 per week

Manufacturer and seller of reed mats and baskets — $ 15 per week

Puppeteer — $ 15 per week

Flower girl for the worship of the gods — $ 30 per month

Journeyman bricklayer — 12.5 dollars a week

Butcher — $ 14 per week
Almost the same thing, only in the form of video.
Now, thanks to this series of photos, you know that one of the most profitable disappearing professions — a street astrologer (quacks no karma not decree), and more profitable in the streets of Calcutta to be the owner of a tea shop — with its 210 dollars in a week he gets almost as twenty-rickshaws or student of a bricklayer.
Keywords: Income | India | Caste | Profession | Exotic
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