Diaphenous Saris - India
August 17th 2007 04:58
I'm sorry I could not enlarge this for you, it went to the wrong photo.
India, 1996
Photograph by Cary Wolinsky
A washerwoman hangs diaphanous saris to dry on the mortared walls of a house in India. India's enormous labor pool allows even middle-class households there to employ home help, including servants, cooks, and washerwomen.
(Photo shot on assignment for, but not published in, "The Quest for Color," July 1999, National Geographic magazine)
Saris - India
Did you like this? I think those women in their Saris must feel very feminine, they certainly look it.
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