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A loaf of bread; for this we work day and night. I work in a private company, and it is in the eighth floor of a building. Every day it takes me 30 minutes to travel from my home to office by car. So my car is my bathroom.  I make-up, sing, cry, yell and even abuse whom I wanted to.  I have always tried to wear a fake smile on my face so that I may get my salary every month without delay.

When I reach office and call for the lift, the button for the eighth floor is the switch that changes me from one person to another.  I always believe that ignoring is the best tool than responding.  I have always followed that; but at times, I also trust in the Newton’s third law – For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Today was the day; I lost my temperament and reacted.  The result – I was sacked.  I loved my company but they killed me.

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Member of Oxford Photographic Society, learned the subtitles of the art of photography from his father who is a photojournalist from Kerala, a state of India. He specialized in Black and White Street Photography. At the very young age, Santhosh was exposed to photography equipment. At the age of 15 he bagged first place in photography at the YMCA annual photography exhibition. The following year, a second place was awarded for the annual exhibition. A bachelor’s in commerce, Santhosh still had the seeds of photography sowed in his mind which made him to continue pursing photography by watching his father’s works