PUTSCENE: THROUGH YOUR EYES
Auto rides in the city aren’t always about getting somewhere. They’re where time stretches. Where you share silence, sweat, and the view from a scratched mirror. A break between things. A moment that doesn’t need a reason.
Sometimes, just sitting in an auto with friends, caught in traffic, is the plan. That’s the scene.
About the Photographer
Fahad is a curious learner and visual storyteller, exploring the intersections of art, entrepreneurship, and social change. He’s driven by a deep interest in observing and capturing everyday moments—those small, often unnoticed details that speak to larger questions about how we live, relate, and change. Photography, for him, is a way to slow down, reflect, and connect more closely with the world around him. He does much of his work through Project DEFY, where he designs and supports learning spaces that encourage people to experiment, fail, and grow on their own terms. With a background in Development (Master’s) and International Relations (Bachelor’s), he enjoys combining research and lived experience to explore complex issues creatively. Whether it’s building community spaces, collaborating on films, or walking by a lake with his camera, he’s always looking for ways to learn, make meaning, and stay close to what moves him.




















About the Photographer
Rutvik, an architecture graduate, has worked extensively across western port towns, the forests of Kishkinda, the valleys of Malwa, and cities shaped by unified development laws, all in pursuit of envisioning thoughtful and context-driven development.