Tag : Bangladesh Photography

Sleeping Tales: Photo Series By Abu Rasel Rony

It’s time to rest. And it’s also time for the world to wake up to an enlightened dawn. Without sleep, awakenings never happen. They come hand in hand just like joys and sorrows. Every time we sleep and get into the world of the sub-conscious, do we ever wonder if…

Rakher Upobash In The Time Of Corona By Sumsun Naher

Rakher Upobash In The Time Of Corona By Sumsun Naher

RakherUpobash” or Kartik brot” is a worshipping ritual, which is organized every year in the different branches of SreeLucknathBrahmacharya’s sanctuary. Baba Lucknath was an 18th-century devout Hindu saint and a philosopher. During the last fifteen days of the Bengali month Karthik; in remembrance of Baba Lucknath, and for ensuring the…

Gypsy Community of Bangladesh By Farzana Akhtar

Gypsy Community of Bangladesh By Farzana Akhtar

This story is an ongoing project, I have worked on a project that highlights the bedey or gypsy community of our country. Most of them work as hawker and Singa (gets rid of people’s teeth worms and relieves muscle pain). Although these professions are respected, not much financial support can…

Dalit Colonies Of Dhaka, Bangladesh By Saiful Amin Kazal

Dalit Colonies Of Dhaka, Bangladesh By Saiful Amin Kazal

Moghal emperor Islam Khan in 1608 established capital in Dhaka. From that period the sweepers have been employed to ensure the municipal facility for the commuters. In the 18th century when the British Government established its new administration, it becomes necessary to employ a huge number of sweepers to clean…

My Personal Best: Bangladeshi Photographer Sajid Hasan

My Personal Best: Bangladeshi Photographer Sajid Hasan

My name is Sajid Hasan and I am a self-taught photography practitioner from Bangladesh. My journey with photography started somewhat by chance, but when I look back, it never feels like it was not destined to be. It was not before 2011 that I started to grab a camera consciously,…

My Personal Best: Bangladeshi Photographer Joy Saha

My Personal Best: Bangladeshi Photographer Joy Saha

Hello, my name is Joy Saha. I am a freelance photographer based in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. I graduated from the University of Dhaka. Despite a business background student, I got interested in art and its related fields. Since 2016, I am involved with the art of Photography. I am very much…

My Personal Best: Bangladeshi Photographer Soumen Paul

My Personal Best: Bangladeshi Photographer Soumen Paul

Hello, I am Soumen Paul from Barishal, Bangladesh, by profession an MBBS doctor. Photography is my first and most favourite hobby, so much so that it has become an obsession. My photography journey was started in January 2016. My favourite theme is nature and travel. It is my dream to…

Waiting For The Last Wave: Photo Series By Moniruzzman Sazal

Waiting For The Last Wave: Photo Series By Moniruzzman Sazal

Bangladesh is one of the countries most likely to suffer adverse impacts from anthropogenic climate change. Threats include sea level rise, floods, and cyclones (approximately 130,000 people were killed in the cyclone of April 1990). The impacts of climate change will only exacerbate the problems already facing the population. Climate…

Mr.Bangladesh: Body Building Contest By Saiful Amin Kazal

Mr.Bangladesh: Body Building Contest By Saiful Amin Kazal

The history of bodybuilding in Bangladesh is not very well known through Google. It is not known in which year Mr. Bangladesh competition started. However, the idea that it started from the 80s. Even in the ’90s, besides Mr. Bangladesh, Mr. Dhaka or 1 or 2 more contests were held…

Personal Best: Jahid Hossain Pinkel

My Personal Best: Bangladeshi Photographer Jahid Hossain Pinkel

My name is Jahid Hossain Pinkel, better known as Pinkel Hossain, & I was born and raised in Dhaka, Bangladesh. I graduated with a degree in Photography from Pathshala (The South Asian Media Academy Bangladesh). I choose photography as my passion to show others how I see the world and…

>A Tale Of Stone Breaking By Md. Sharif Uddin

A Tale Of Stone Breaking By Md. Sharif Uddin

Even a decade ago, bricks were the main material used in building and road construction in Bangladesh. Now the days have changed, the stone is taking the place of the brick kiln as a sustainable construction material. How fast this change is happening is clear in one piece of information.…

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