A Romanian Photographer Is Capturing Beauty Around The World & She’s Currently In India

Shalin Jacob

A woman’s beauty is alluring and ethereal. More so, when she is captured through the lenses of Mihaela Noroc. This Romanian photographer quit her job and started her dream project called The Atlas of Beauty, where she travels the world documenting the beauty of women in their countries. The attempt is to show the diversity of our planet through portraits of women across countries. 

Mihaela Noroc, who is currently in India, believes that her project will inspire women to be their true beautiful selves no matter their ethnicity, size, height, weight. Because to her, beauty means to keep alive your origins and culture.

b’Mihaela Noroc, the Romanian photographer’

A woman in Cali, Colombia.

Wakhi woman in Afghanistan.

A woman in the traditional attire in, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.

A woman caught unaware in Havana, Cuba.

A woman in Medellin, Colombia.

Kurdish young woman from Istanbul, Turkey.

A woman in Moldova.

This woman moved from Cyprus to Turkey to study.

A street cleaner in Dushanbe, Tajikistan.

And Noroc has now found her way to India where she’s capturing female beauties through her lenses.

A beautiful girl photographed in Delhi, India.

A lady goes to the market in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. 

In Varanasi. 

On the streets of Mumbai, she photographed this beauty. 

Mihaela’s work is fantastic, and her images speak a thousand words. She continues on her tour and still is in India, capturing Indian beauties. You can follow her on Instagram and Facebook.  

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