A black and white photograph shows an Indian woman in her late thirties, wearing traditional attire, smiling as she carves fish at the market’s counter top. She has dark hair with a high ponytail tied back into two braids that flow down to either side of her head. The scene captures her skillful handiwork against the backdrop of various tropical fish being sliced open on large wooden counter tops covered in plastic wrap. The photograph is in the style of a traditional Indian photographer. –ar 128:85