In ‘So I Made Them Smile’, Jay Weinstein meets new people across the globe and captures their spontaneous smiles
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He was guiding his empty rickshaw one overcast afternoon, down the quiet, narrow, lanes in the old temple town of Vrindavan, in Uttar Pradesh, India… so I asked him to smile. Photo credit © Jay Weinstein
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She was walking with her friend, watching me curiously, as I wandered the back streets of the quaint town of Fukou, in the mountains of Fuzhou, in Fujian, China… so I asked her to smile. Photo credit © Jay Weinstein
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He had just finished getting dressed after his bath in the Yamuna River, with his friends, in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, India… so I asked him to smile. Photo credit © Jay Weinstein
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She was walking towards the beach, past the roller coasters and other attractions of Luna Park, one afternoon, in St. Kilda, Melbourne, Australia… so I asked her to smile. Photo credit © Jay Weinstein
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He was walking with a friend one overcast afternoon, the sky readying a downpour to tackle the rising humidity below, on the colorful market streets of Nabadwip, an ancient town in West Bengal, India… so I asked him to smile.Photo credit © Jay Weinstein
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She was walking with her friends one evening, as I photographed a donkey enclosure in the beautiful and isolated plateau village of Turtuk, Ladakh, in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, India…so I asked her to smile. Photo credit © Jay Weinstein
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He was hanging out one winter’s afternoon, with his friends, at the remote Adi Badri Temple near the village of Alipur, in Rajasthan, India…so I asked him to smile. Photo credit © Jay Weinstein
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She was walking with a friend one overcast afternoon, in the intriguing and vibrant comic book-themed section of Kowloon Park, in Kowloon, Hong Kong…so I asked her to smile. Photo credit © Jay Weinstein
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She was walking along the base of the Swayambhunath Stupa Hill one sunny morning, in Kathmandu, Nepal…so I asked her to smile. Photo credit © Jay Weinstein
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He was sitting outside a home one afternoon, in a quiet neighborhood of Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, India…so I asked him to smile. Photo credit © Jay Weinstein
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She was walking near Cottesloe beach, with her partner and his family, while a golden sun set in Perth, Western Australia…so I asked her to smile. Photo credit © Jay Weinstein
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He drove up to the taxi stand I was photographing one afternoon, stopping behind the row of other taxis waiting for customers in Embu, Eastern Province, Kenya…so I asked him to smile. Photo credit © Jay Weinstein
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He was outside a construction site one morning, in the ever expanding city of Pune, in Maharashtra, India…so I asked him to smile. Photo credit © Jay Weinstein
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He was sitting near the local water source, while locals waited their turn at filling their assortment of plastic vessels, as I explored the streets of the old section of Leh one morning, in the mountains of Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir, India…so I asked him to smile. Photo credit © Jay Weinstein

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