Tag : Bangladeshi Photographer

My Personal Best: Bangladeshi Photographer Anindita Roy

I am Anindita Roy a self-taught freelance photographer from Dhaka, Bangladesh is basically interested in conceptual photography. I am a Fine Arts Graduate- major in Graphic Design, from the University of Dhaka. My photography journey started in the year 2016. Photography is more than a passion for me. I actually…

Best Photographs Of The June 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 Sohel Chowdhury

I’m Sohel Chowdhury from Chittagong, Bangladesh. I’m a street and portrait photographer. I started my photography career back in 2015. Photography was my secret love since childhood. I had a mini camera with this I took photos of many things when I had no idea about photography. I took a…

My Personal Best: Bangladeshi Photographer Hasnat Islam Rizon

Hi, I am Hasnat Islam Rizon from Bangladesh. I started my photography back in 2012. I love to capture people’s daily life, portrait, and landscapes. Photography is like food for the soul to me. I always tried to capture life around me, the expressions of happiness, landscapes and portraits. I…

A Diabolical Love Story Of A Lone Wolf And 9 Life-erss

The fury of a demonish alienation passed numerous souls. Animals are like a bridge to home for the wandering souls. They are like a link to paradise. They don’t know evil or malevolence or coyness. Animals are like divine mirrors-reflect back the emotions you put in love trust, kindness. As…

Bede Community Of Bangladesh: Photo Series By Farida Alam

Bede is a nomadic ethnic group in Bangladesh. They used to live, travel, and earn their living on the river. Nowadays due to change of socio-economic aspect and the decreasing river in our country they started settling down in makeshift temporary shelters they call home. Their source of income has…

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