These intimate portraits examine India’s influencer culture

Megha Singha’s I Love My Friends, But They’re Killing Me is an ongoing photography series exploring how young women in India are adapting to the globalisation of beauty culture

These intimate portraits examine India’s influencer culture
Megha Singha, I Love My Friends, But They’re Killing Me

There is one image in Mumbai-based photographer Megha Singha’s I Love My Friends, But They’re Killing Me that immediately reminded me of Addison Rae’s single Fame is a Gun. In it, Singha’s subject, Nandini, lies on bright pink bedsheets imprinted with the Swarovski logo, holding a tripod, balancing a plastic gun between her legs. The gun, which replaces the phonehellip;

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