Brick Workers


  • Photographer
    Anja Bruehling
  • Prize
    2nd Place / Event/Social Cause
  • Company/Studios
    Anja Bruehling Photography
  • Date of Photograph
    2014-ongoing
  • Technical Info
    1/250 sec at f11.0, ISO 100, 35mm on full-frame Nikon D810 and LeicaM

Brick building in India is a back breaking tough work compounded by issues such as bonded labor, exploitation of the poor, uneducated. Estimates show that there are over 100,000 kilns all over India with an estimated 12.5 million to 25 million people working. India's brick industry contributes around $4bn to the country's economy every year. The problem is all the more serious in the northern parts of India such as Uttar Pradesh due to over population, lack of education and corrupt politicians and businessmen.

Story

Brick Workers
India is a fascinating place and a true microcosm of human life. Spanning the entire spectrum from joy to sorrow, from extreme wealth to extreme poverty, from top notch medical care to non-existent, from hunger to extreme gorging, from healthy to the sick. India is a place where every single idea about human living, about life and its associated philosophies, about political systems, about law and order can be explored. You can come away extremely sad, depressed and rejecting of everything that is India. Alternatively, you come away with an exhilarating feeling to explore more, do more, try more, and live more in every facet of one’s life. This is driven simply by taking a look at how even the lowest of the low, the poorest of the poor are driven to work hard, live hard and take life in its stride with all that it has to offer.

There are so many communities that can be examined to illustrate the hardships suffered by the many people living in India. Brick building in India is a back breaking tough work compounded by issues such as bonded labor, exploitation of the poor, uneducated. Estimates show that there are over 100,000 kilns all over India with an estimated 12.5 million to 25 million people working. India's brick industry contributes around $4bn to the country's economy every year. The problem is all the more serious in the northern parts of India such as Uttar Pradesh due to over population, lack of education and corrupt politicians and businessmen.

In all of this hardship, there is a positive spirit - a spirit of joy, camaraderie, ‘can do’ and,a spirit of trying to do the best they can for them and their children.

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