February 3, 2026
Worship Media
World News

‘Selfies are taking away our livelihood’

Photographers in Barsana, a popular temple town in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, were once highly sought after by pilgrims and tourists.

Now, camera in hand, they plead with people clicking selfies to try their services.

They spend hours on the temple premises, hustling the crowd, jostling with each other, hoping to make a little more money than they did the previous day.

But in the words of one photographer, “it’s a digital world now” – no-one has the time or inclination to pose and pay for a photograph that needs to be printed. All they want, he said, is an image for Facebook or Instagram.

Video by Anshul Verma

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