Mentor Spotlight
Sayeed Siddiqui Mentor

Sayeed Siddiqui

Photographer & guide in my journey

Sayeed Siddiqui bhai has been a steady source of encouragement in my photography path. I’m grateful for his support around Pixcellent Photography and for his belief in my work.

Note: photograph shown here was not taken by me.

Why this matters

Creative communities thrive when senior artists back emerging voices. This spotlight acknowledges that generosity and records a small but meaningful part of my story.

Selected Photographs

Each piece is presented full-width with context.

View on Flickr A Tribute to Nirbhaya — India’s Daughter
“Nirbhaya” means “fearless”. Tribute piece.

Sensitive A Tribute to Nirbhaya — India’s Daughter

© Laura Mohiuddin

A tribute image referencing the widely used public pseudonym for the victim of the 2012 Delhi case—now a global symbol of resistance to violence against women.

Read more on Flickr: flic.kr/p/2hx9JpB
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View on Flickr The Trapped, Tortured, Silent Soul
Conceptual portrait.

Sensitive The Trapped, Tortured, Silent Soul

© Laura Mohiuddin

Conceptual portrait addressing violence against child domestic workers in Bangladesh.

Read more on Flickr: flic.kr/p/2hwVw5Z
DocumentarySocialPeople
View on Flickr Silent Tears
Conceptual portrait.

Sensitive Silent Tears

© Laura Mohiuddin

Conceptual portrait addressing domestic violence and the silence many survivors are forced into.

Read more on Flickr: flic.kr/p/2hzrEpd
DocumentarySocialPeople
View on Flickr A Grieving Mother
Reflective portrait connected to 21 February 1952 language protests.

A Grieving Mother

© Laura Mohiuddin

A reflective portrait connected to the events of 21 February 1952, tied to International Mother Language Day.

Read more on Flickr: flic.kr/p/2hoYvxT
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