Apart from being a member of the Indian Society of Cinematographers and the Eastern India Cinematographers Association, Palit is also an active member of the Indian Women Cinematographers Collective (IWCC). She has been a part of IWCC since its inception and believes that associating with the Collective has been a huge boost of confidence, not just for her, but for women DPs across industries in India. “IWCC is a safe space for all of us. As women technicians, we often face a lot of doubts and conflicts, which we don’t feel confident communicating about with the outside world, as the concerns may be attributed to our gender. For instance, when two DPs are working on a project, sometimes the man gets credited and the woman does not. Or if a cinematographer is a working mother, she may want to know if a particular location has a crèche facility. IWCC is an enabling space where we can ask each other questions without being judged,” she says. The organisation has an organic route of membership. Existing members approach more nascent entrants in the field and their work is peer reviewed, after which they can join the collective. “You can’t always expect a woman to be toughened up just because she is a DP. This space helps us fight such perceptions. We have each other라이브 바카라 backs here without putting each other down,” says Palit.