A photographer’s quest for life

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Jaipur: Thirty-five-year old photographer Chandra Mohan Aloria, with his unique eyes for things is an excellent photojournalist. The down to earth photographer is based at Jaipur, Rajasthan. The pictures clicked by him speaks volumes about his work and often steals the limelight. In his decade old journey, his pictures have been published in several vernacular languages media of Rajasthan, Rediff.com and now in eNewsroom.

 

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