Tag : Bangladesh

Life Canvas: Photo Story by Md Rafayat Haque Khan

Life Canvas: Photo Story by Md Rafayat Haque Khan

A successful person, how much success he is, millionaire or billionaire always looks back to his hostel life which is the story of the beginning of the toughest days towards life. No one can forget this root and it begins from the hostel room where empowers confidence, thinking to get…

Unseen Heroes: The Cleaners of Dhaka City by Saiful Amin Kazal

Unseen Heroes: The Cleaners of Dhaka City by Saiful Amin Kazal

In the 16th century, after the genocide of Magh pirates, the first generation of sweepers was established to clear the dead bodies. After the partition of Bengal in the year 1905, the importance of sweepers was highly noted. During that time, cheap cleaners were brought from Madras, Kanpur, and Nagpur.…

Shakrain (Kite Festival): Photo Series by Rashed Zaman

Shakrain (Kite Festival): Photo Series by Rashed Zaman

Shakrain Festival (Bengali: সাকরাইন; also known as Kite festival and Ghuri Utsob) is an annual celebration in Dhaka, Bangladesh, observed with the flying of kites. It occurs at the end of Poush, the ninth month of the Bengali calendar (January 14 or 15 in Gregorian calendar). This day is known…

My Personal Best: Bangladeshi Photographer Gourab Saha

My Personal Best: Bangladeshi Photographer Gourab Saha

Hello, I am Gourab Saha from Bangladesh and continue my Undergraduate study at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet. I choose photography as my passion to show others how I see the world and it broadens the opportunities of exploring places and moments from my point of view. My…

Unhealthy Mask Against Covid19 by Ab Rashid

Unhealthy Mask Against Covid19 by Ab Rashid

Bangladesh is a small country with a high density of population in the world. The whole world is affected by epidemic COVID-19 including Bangladesh at present. Bangladesh along with the whole world is currently at lockdown state to prevent spreading COVID-19. Social distancing, wearing masks, using hand sanitizer, washing hands…

Biharis of Dhaka: Stateless People by Vilen Gabrielyan

Bihari of Dhaka: Stateless People by Vilen Gabrielyan

Following the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971 between East and West Pakistan, the Bihari were left behind in newly formed Bangladesh. An Urdu speaking minority group, they were viewed by many as being Pakistani collaborators during the war, despite some Biharis fighting alongside Bangladeshi forces for independence. In 1974 an…

The Shelter Has Been Burned by Md. Shamim Shahnewaz

The Shelter Has Been Burned by Md. Shamim Shahnewaz

The most destructive human-made disaster is a Fire accident. Fire accidents are occurring often in Bangladesh. Unconsciousness is the main and primary reason for this incident. Mostly the common fire accident happens in garment factories and slums in Bangladesh. Many others are happening such as depo, gas cylinder blast at…

My Personal Best: Bangladeshi Photographer Ayman Nakib

Hello all, my name is Ayman Nakib, a street and travel photography enthusiast from Sherpur, Bangladesh. I love to explore the community, people, and culture wherever I visit. I started photography mainly in the latter part of 2016. Though I always had a desire to capture moments or the beautiful…

Best Photographs Of The July 2019 On Through The Lens Bangladesh FB Group

Through The Lens Bangladesh (TTL) is one of the largest photography community in Bangladesh. TTL always believes in constructive discussion on photography and always works to create a newer platform for photographers. As 121Clicks.com has become the media partner of TTL, we are displaying the best photographs bi-weekly. Here are…

My Personal Best: Bangladeshi Photographer Shahnewaj Jasim

Hi, I’m Shahnewaj Jasim from Bangladesh. Basically, I love to capture peoples daily life, portrait, landscape. My photography journey started back in 2017 with just mobile phones. As I had no camera of my own I used to borrow cameras from my friends just to take photos. I was so…

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