Indian Minute Camera Photographers is a book by Sean Foley and Lukas Birk that explores the life-journeys of four photographers plying their trade in New Delhi, Jaipur and Pushkar.
Minute cameras were once widely used in all corners of India providing on-the-spot black and white images for identity cards or souvenir photography in parks, holy sites, tourist spots and a plethora of street-side pitches. The story of the minute camera photographer has largely been forgotten in the history books as their work primarily catered to a cliental that could not afford the more prestigious and well documented studio photographs. The minute camera photographers in this book, Bharat Bhushan Mahajan, Teekam Chand Pahari, Surendar Kumar Pahari and Kinshan Chand Hemlani are amongst the last practitioners on the sub-continent.