There is No Greater Misfortune

There is No Greater Misfortune

Shot on Kodak 400 120. Pentax 6x7 Medium format camera.


Here our central figure falls prey to social pressure and insecurity with the introduction of a marriage proposal. A male figure, symbolizing the aspects of colorism seen in arranged marriages, is seen preferring the 'bleached' self while our central figure hides in plain sight.


Diluted is a narrative story about the theory of first belief— a framework for reasoning with the unreasonable. How do you navigate a world that assigns you worth based on proximity to an unobtainable beauty standard?

Skin bleaching in South Asia is a cultural impediment that started during British Imperialism. Colorism has traumatized generations of people who are left dealing with the existentialist aftermath from a lifetime of subliminal prejudice against their skin color.

This story is about the relationship of both selves. What would you do if your anxiety manifested itself into a physical form? A young South Asian woman, at odds with herself, is faced with the mirror image of herself with bleached skin.