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Introduction:
Once a child living on the streets of Delhi, to being named in Forbes 30 under 30, photographer Vicky Roy’s journey is nothing short of extraordinary. In this episode, Vicky opens up about running away from home at the age of 11, working at a roadside dhaba, and finding a family and purpose at a shelter home.
Why This Episode Matters:
Vicky’s story is proof that your past does not define your future—your perspective does. From documenting shelter homes and street children to being one of the four global photographers chosen to capture the reconstruction of the World Trade Center, his journey reflects the power of resilience, mentorship, and second chances.
Uncomfortable Truths:
Key Takeaways:
Chapters:
00:00 Highlights
00:43 Streets to the Lens
04:01 The World Trade Center Experience
11:06 The Roots of a Photographer
13:43 A Life-Changing Choice
15:56 Work with Disabilities
19:03 Home Street Home
23:23 The Himalayas
25:13 The Photography Library
28:13 Discovering Photography
31:38 Words of Wisdom
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Mohua Chinappa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mohua-chinappa/
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Connect with the Guest
Vicky Roy: https://www.instagram.com/vickyroy87/
References
Salaam Baalak Trust, Sanjoy Roy, Mira Nair, International Centre of Photography, Forbes Asia 30 Under 30, TEDx
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