The photo feature, titled 50,150,1500, examines the intimate environments of three barbers shops in Karachi, which charge rupees Rs50 , Rs150 and Rs1,500 for a haircut, providing a glimpse at the cultural and economic diversity present in Pakistan.
First impressions
From a makeshift barbershop located behind the Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture (IVS), in Clifton Block 2, to a high-end styling salon, barbershops can be found brimming with customers.
The waiting game
Whether on wooden stools, metal chairs or comfortable leather couches, customers have to wait their turn.
At a glance
Work in progress
Hair today, gone tomorrow
For adults, getting a haircut is ordinary routine and at times a chore. For kids, on the other hand, a trip to the barbershop is as dreadful as a visit to the dentist.
The relationship
As the prices rise in fancier barbershops, conversations decrease. In makeshift barbershops, conversations are rich with punch lines and personal advice. But at high-end salons, conversations are short-lived, to the point and only when necessary.
Tools of the trade
A scissor is to a barber what a paintbrush is to an artist. Like any other professional, barbers are careful about organising their equipment once the job is done.
Money matters
Where some barbershops may require customers to pay in cash, high-end salons facilitate credit-card users as well.
Reflective moments
Say cheese
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