Photographs of a most amazing and paradoxical place: Dharavi, India's largest slum. Filled with activity, ingenuity and entrepreneurial spirit, this is unlike any other slum in the world generating over $640 million dollars annually to the local economy.
Take a trip into this remarkable and extraordinary neighborhood.
About the Author
Michael Robinson Chavez
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Michael Robinson Chavez is a staff photographer with The Los Angeles Times and has covered stories in over 40 countries around the world.
Publish Date May 21, 2009
Dimensions Standard Landscape 58 pgs
Standard Paper
Category Arts & Photography
Tags documentary photography, travel, digital, color, mumbai, bombay, world, subcontinent, journalism, photo, photojournalism, photography, slums, hindu, dharavi, india