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I am a social photographer based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. I attended a 3-year long course assigned and supported by World Press Photo Foundation and was nominated for World Press Photo Joop Swart Master Class in 2003.
I was a member of agency Bilderberg -Germany and presently contributor of Redux picture agency -New York. My main areas of interest are socio-cultural aspects such as women and women rights, culture and identity, worker, health, population and development, environment and climate change, politics and political violence, religion etc. My major work includes - Child Cancer, Workers of Ship Breaking Yard, Climate change and its effect on marginalized community, Tiger widow of Sundarbans, Cuba-revolution inside revolution, Victims of Rwanda genocide, Leprosy village in Tamil Nadu (India), Bangladeshi migrant worker in different parts of the world, Child marriage, Oil disaster in Sundarbans, Political violence (Ongoing as long-term project), Rohingya refugee from Myanmar, Traditional Circus of Bangladesh etc.
Beside still documentary I am making video documentary. Some were in co-operation with a Spanish Production company Elegantmob films. The subjects I worked on so far are ship-breaking workers in Shipwreck-2008, Rohingya refugees in -The exodus of Rohingya People- 2009, the dallywood film industry-Dallywood Stories, Mothers in Tea garden- for Unites Nations Population fund 2017, Monsoon preparation in Rohingya camp- for UNFPA South Asia 2018 ….
The nature of my education, knowledge, experience has make me interest on this position. In my 18 year of photography career I have been moving around the world and watching in different angle of human life. In this socio-visual anthropological journey I have seen a lot of gap, where I feel to work, I feel to change in positive way. Photography is not only my profession, it is my passion, I am doing this passionately, It is a part of my responsibility to the Human and their Rights.
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