Inspirational Photos Show the Beauty of Acid Survivors

| August 22, 2014 in Lifestyle

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A New Delhi photographer has had her recent photo shoot go viral as the images are shocking, inspiring and powerful.


Photo Credit: Rahul Saharan

The “Shoot for Beauty” captures acid attack survivors who have overcome the most horrific circumstances. One of the models is also a designer named Rupa who is looking to use her courage and positivity to fulfill her dream of opening her own boutique. Now, thanks to the power of social media Rupa’s dream will come true because the images have gone viral and support is pouring in.


Designer Rupa in the white with one of the models (Photo Credit: Rahul Saharan)

“The day when we were shooting we didn’t imagine that we are going to get such a response from all around the globe have been very busy in giving interviews from last 15 days so could not to thank you all,” writes photographer Rahul Saharan. “The love through 1000s of messages and calls u gave made me more strong to work like this always.”


Photo Credit: Rahul Saharan

Saharan says the reason for the shoot was to show the courage and dedication behind the designs of Rupa and also to change the perception of beauty.  Since Rupa’s attack in 2008 she has worked tirelessly to become financially independent, according to Saharan. It’s a stark reminder that women around the world face struggles unimaginable to many in other parts of the world, just because they are women.


Photo Credit: Rahul Saharan


Photo Credit: Rahul Saharan


Photo Credit: Rahul Saharan


Photo Credit: Rahul Saharan

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