Tag : Street Photography

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…

The Sacred Ganges: Photo Series By Aman Singh

The Sacred Ganges: Photo Series By Aman Singh

Gita and Ganga constitute, between themselves, the essence of Hinduism: one its theory, and the other is practice. – Swami Vivekanand The river Ganges is not just a river for Hindu society but it’s treated as one of the Goddesses (Devi) named “Maa Ganga” in Hindu mythology. The river Ganges…

My Personal Best: Spanish Street Photographer Alvaro Vegazo

My Personal Best: Spanish Street Photographer Álvaro Vegazo

Hi, I’m Álvaro Vegazo, from Sanlúcar de Barrameda in Spain and I’m a Civil Engineer. Photography is my passion, especially I like Street and Documentary Photography. I started to photograph when I was 15 years old, but nothing serious until 2013. Initially, I got interested in Documentary photography, and while…

My Personal Best: American Street Photographer Eric Davidove

My Personal Best: American Street Photographer Eric Davidove

I am a California native street photographer who currently resides in the San Francisco Bay Area, and started taking photography seriously after finding myself unemployed in March 2015. My time spent as a street mime came in handy, giving me the ability to anticipate street moments and be there with…

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: Emir Sevim

My Personal Best: Turkish Street Photographer Emir Sevim

Hello, my name is Emir Sevim. I was born and raised in Istanbul in 1991. I graduated from the cinema and TV department at the University. I have been taking photos since 2011. I have been producing street photographs for several years. I love the street and the spirit of…

Street Wall Art From Kolkata: Photo Series By Shibasish Saha

Street Wall Art From Kolkata: Photo Series By Shibasish Saha

Kolkata is a well-known city for its colors and wall art. In this photo series, I have tried to connect local people with the wall arts in various locations in Kolkata. Played with the colors and tried to create some juxtaposition with wall arts from the lanes of Kolkata –…

Personal Best: Ploutarcos Haloftis

My Personal Best: Greek Photographer Ploutarcos Haloftis

My name is Ploutarcos Haloftis, I live in Athens, Greece. Studied Economics and Photography at FOCUS school of photography. Since 25 of December 2018, I am a member of the BULB photographer’s collective. Exhibitions: 1995 Stavlos Gallery Athens 1995-1998 European Face: Greek participant for the-supported by the European Union- touring…

Personal Best: Moin Chowdhury

My Personal Best: Bangladeshi Photographer Moin Chowdhury

I am Moin Chowdhury, a street and travel photography enthusiast from Chittagong, Bangladesh. I am a job holder but photography is my passion. I started photography in 2017. Though I love photography since my childhood. My photography journey started after the purchase of Nikon D5500. But currently, I am using…

My Personal Best: Turkish Street Photographer Ozan Safak

My Personal Best: Turkish Street Photographer Ozan Safak

I am Ozan Şafak from Turkey. I was born in İstanbul in 1978. I am a history teacher at the high school. My history with photography begun when I was a child. I first met photography with my father’s analog cameras. I wouldn’t have understood his explanations about cameras working…

Polo Bawa: Traditional Fishing Festival in Bangladesh by Ayman Nakib

Polo Bawa: Traditional Fishing Festival in Bangladesh by Ayman Nakib

Polo Bawa is a century-old traditional fishing festival in Bangladesh. Hundreds of people including villagers, fishermen take part in this festival spontaneously with “polo”, a bamboo-made fish-catching trap, in knee-deep water forgetting their woes of the summer and cheering with their mates when they trap fishes with their polo. Polo…

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