However, supporters counter that this movement is a form of . For decades, Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar shot white models in pseudo-Indian settings. Now, Indian photographers are taking the technical rigor of Western photography (the lighting, the editing style, the posing) and applying it to authentic Desi subjects.
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However, the modern iteration has also evolved into a . Increasingly, "Goro" in the context of photography (specifically in the Malayalam and Tamil film industries' editorial spills) refers to a specific Cold, High-Contrast, Pale-Color-Grade aesthetic—borrowed from Eastern European and Western fashion editorials—applied to a Devi. However, supporters counter that this movement is a form of