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Sunshine story: Mumbai photographers start cancer fund for their own

Updated on: 05 May,2017 02:00 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Ranjeet Jadhav | ranjeet.jadhav@mid-day.com

Lensmen rally after finding out about the ace wildlife photographer Ashish Dwivedi's blood cancer diagnosis

Sunshine story: Mumbai photographers start cancer fund for their own

"After the diagnosis, I initially started treatment at the Tata Memorial Hospital, and later, shifted to a hospital in Delhi. As the treatment is costly, I am now at the Sawai Mansingh Hospital in Jaipur. I am thankful to my relatives, friends and members from the wildlife fraternity who have come forward to help me in getting a treatment that would otherwise not be possible for a middle-class person like me."


Rallying cry
"After we heard, we all decided to start a campaign to raise funds; the message was spread across various individuals and forums like WhatsApp, but privately. Then, our team members suggested that photographers should share their best images for an auction and the bidder should directly transfer the amount to Dwivedi's account. Thereafter, we witnessed some very touching moments as many members decided to contribute to the fund without even bidding. We even had a schoolgoing kid contribute to the cause," said Sarosh Lodhi from Conservation Lenses and Wildlife, an independent group of wildlife lovers and photographers.

The post was, however, made public around a month ago and shared on social media, which is when help truly started pouring in. Till date, approximately 170 photographers, wildlife enthusiasts and general public have contributed, and Rs 6.5 lakh has been collected.

Who stepped up?
Noted photographers Masood Hussain, Archna Singh, Mohan Thomas, Prakash Ramakrishnan and Shivang Mehta posted their images for the auction, with funds still coming in to tide Dwivedi through the rough waters.

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