Tag : Bangladesh Photography

The Story Of Preserving Of The Largest Living Heritage By Md. Arifuzzaman

The Story Of Preserving Of The Largest Living Heritage By Md. Arifuzzaman

Prologue: Imagine your present without the memories of your ancestors or a vague family tree! A world without heritage is exactly something such! How does it feel seeing the wonders of the world’s ancient heritage getting extinct or destroyed! In this time of globalization, countries are racing towards rapid development…

Lost In The World Of Texts By Rakib Hasan Sumon

Lost In The World Of Texts By Rakib Hasan Sumon

There is a say that Dhaka never sleeps. Dhaka, The busiest city of the Country. The hawkers of this city also lead a busy life like this city. Their life started when the sun started to shine like every day. The main hotspots of their selling are crowded places like…

My Personal Best: Sohel Ahmed

My Personal Best: Bangladeshi Photographer Sohel Ahmed

I am Sohel Ahmed from Dhaka, Bangladesh. I have completed my Engineering from AUST and currently pursuing MBA from DU. Photography first captured my imagination when I was in my undergrad. The first camera I ever bought was mainly for traveling purpose, but I started to grow more interest in…

Thousand Stories Through Thousand Windows By Ehsanul Siddiq Aranya

Thousand Stories Through Thousand Windows By Ehsanul Siddiq Aranya

During clicking people and their life, I found Public Transportation terminals as the most crowded place in a city. And I tried to click people coming from different places from different cultures in a railway station or Bus terminal and plan for different destinations to go. They come from different…

Beautiful Light and Shadows In Streets By Ab Rashid

Beautiful Light & Shadows In Streets By Ab Rashid

Light is very important for photography, I think the important thing to remember is that all of the “rules” that apply to other genres of photography also apply to shoot on the street: The right subject matters. The right moment matters. The right background matters. The right light matters. The…

The Thin Line Between Life And Death By Jakir Hossain Rana

The Thin Line Between Life And Death By Jakir Hossain Rana

Nearly three thousand kilometers of railroad tracks crisscross the delta lowlands of Bangladesh, connecting the capital, Dhaka with Chittagong to the southeast and Calcutta to the southwest. The system was built largely by the British and began operations in 1862, Bangladeshi rolling stock now carries more than forty million passengers…

A Way Into Dhaka: Travel Experience By Zamrus Zam

A Way Into Dhaka: Travel Experience By Zamrus Jadid

My name is Mohd Zamrus Jadid from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Currently working as a photographer with the government sector. I start my photography as a hobby since 2008. In 2013, I buck up and get out of my comfort zone in photography then I start more focus to shot real-life…

My Personal Best: Shams Sourav

My Personal Best: Bangladeshi Photographer Shams Sourav

I am Shams, an aircraft engineer by profession and a passionate self-taught photographer focusing on people and the street. I was born in Narsingdi, a small town in Bangladesh but currently living in Dhaka. I became interested in photography back in 2013 when I was a student at university. When…

The Last Savings By Mohammad Rakibul Hasan

The Last Savings: Photo Story By Mohammad Rakibul Hasan

The world is at risk of widespread famines caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The impact of the global economic devastation caused by Covid-19 has already declared as the worst humanitarian catastrophe since the Second World War. The number suffering from hunger could go from 135 million to more than 250…

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