Updated On: 12 June, 2023 08:38 AM IST | Mumbai | Devanshi Doshi
Tucked in a bylane in Fort, an avid photographer is providing city buffs with a fascinating panoramic lens of modern Mumbai with printed postcards and bookmarks

The tiny kerbside store nestled in a corner of a building makes room for captures from tower-tops across the city; (right) Bookmarks offering different vistas of the city, as captured by Mhatre. Pics/Devanshi Doshi
Living in a skyscraper comes with a few disadvantages — having to wait for a longer time to get into the elevator, repeating “hello” over phone calls due to the patchy reception, and despite having one of the best views from your apartment’s terrace, being denied access for ‘safety purposes’. If you, like this writer, have had many a feud with the committee members in your housing society, especially over the last complaint, we suggest you give up. Instead, come live vicariously with us through these postcards and bookmarks that carry images of the best aerial views from skyscrapers around town.
Photographer Sanjog Mhatre, founder of the Instagram page Towering Goals, opened a store in January that showcases his photographs in the form of postcards and bookmarks. Located on the ground floor of Fort’s Old Oriental Building, between Flora Fountain and Kala Ghoda, this tiny, to-the-corner store makes room for most of Mumbai.