KIRAN & SURUYA HOSPITAL

Surat, Bombay, INDIA

Before

  • As the medical team prepares for the upcoming C-section the tension in the operating room is palpable. The doctors and nurses move with a sense of purpose, meticulously ensuring that every instrument and piece of equipment is in its proper place. The mother, meanwhile, lies on the operating table, her eyes fixed on the ceiling above as she waits patiently for the arrival of her child.

During

  • As the procedure begins, the mother's breathing deepens, her body tense with anticipation. And then, in the blink of an eye, a new life enters the world.

    The room erupts in the cheers and congratulations of the medical staff. It is a moment of profound joy and wonder, as the parents welcome their new child into the world.

After

  • procedure and the newborn baby is brought over to the mother, the emotion in the room is palpable. The mother's eyes light up with tears as she lays her eyes on her newborn child for the first time.

    The bonding moment between the mother and her child is truly heart-wrenching. The sight of a new mother meeting her child for the first time is absolutely amazing.

    The baby is carefully passed to the mother, and as she takes her child in her arms, the room is filled with a sense of wonder and awe.

A life is born

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Grateful for the Experience

Photographing a hospital in Surat, India was a truly enlightening experience.

From the moment I stepped foot inside the bustling facility, I was struck by the vibrant energy and sense of community that pervaded the halls.

  • The medical staff were incredibly welcoming and allowed me to capture the intricate details of their daily routines, from conducting surgeries to tending to patients. The hospital's architecture was also a highlight, with its striking blend of traditional and modern design elements.

    Overall, my time at the hospital in Surat was a valuable and enriching experience that I am grateful to have had as a photographer. I am excited to share these photographs with others and to continue exploring the world of healthcare through my lens - Josef Eliasson

Why India?

Assignment Outline, Client, and Published Results

Client

9,325 employees, Operations worldwide.

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  • For our new images, we want them to have a strong identification potential for our expert target group.

    These images should be:

    Authentic and not artificial

    Reflective of the daily routine of our target group, rather than idealized

    Credible and not overdone

    Lively, but not staged

    We are looking for a journalistic approach in our photography, taking into consideration factors such as lighting, shadows, image sharpness, and camera angle to capture the true essence of our hospital and the work that we do.

  • Dräger is an international leaderin the fields of medical and safety technology

    The family-owned company was founded in Lübeck, Germany, in 1889. Over the past five generations, Dräger has evolved into a publicly traded, worldwide group. ›Technology for Life‹ is the guiding philosophy. Whether in the operating room, in intensive care or emergency response services,

    Dräger products protect, support and save lives.

  • The project was a success, resulting in thousands of images delivered to the client. These images have been used for social media, print, and websites all over the world. As a bonus, the hospital and its staff were also able to use the images for their respective areas.

Where?

Hospitals in Surat and Bombay

 

Portraits

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5371 Images in 7 days.

This project resulted in high number of images taken in 2 hospitals, and delivered to the customer for usage on all social media, web and prints. They are used all over the world.

LOCATION INDIA

Locations visited was Bombay and Surat in India