Many of the services that people living in big cities in India enjoy are thanks to the men who have to work at odd hours. Nilay Singh, a college student and musician, decided to create a photo series to acknowledge the hard work of these invisible' men. (Photo: Instagram/ @atom_singh)
Even though society does not think much of them, these men truly deserve our gratitude.
The photos for this series have been shot between 4 to 5 am.
More often than not, their job is an important but thankless one.
These men have to sacrifice their sleep as many of them are the sole bread winners of their families.
Have you ever wondered how the newspaper and milk packet appears at your doorstep every single day?
What really touched him was that fact that not only did these people wake up before most of us but they also worked harder.
Singh reveals that although changing his sleep cycle to photograph these men affected him, most of these people hardly slept for more than three hours a day and yet remained sharp and productive.
Many of the services that people living in big cities in India enjoy are thanks to the men who have to work at odd hours. Nilay Singh, a college student and musician, decided to create a photo series to acknowledge the hard work of these ‘invisible’ men. (Photo: Instagram/ @atom_singh)