As one flips through the pages, and portraits of women protesters follow in quick succession, they seem to coalesce into a kineograph of sisterhood, ready to fight and face consequences in unison. None of the women bear the visage of protesters that mainstream media trained our eyes to identify, the kind we were bombarded with 24x7. In Singh’s portraits, no one wears an angry scowl, shouts slogans, raises their fists, carries posters, appears tired, famished, fed up or sleep-deprived. Even though Shaheen Bagh was abuzz with songs, slogans and speeches, and hundreds of people milling about, Singh’s women appear in ‘quiet spaces’, far removed from the heat and dust of the agitation. They are dressed in their Sunday best for the photo-shoots, looking anything but the stereotypical protesters.