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In the heart of Bangladeshβs Rema Kalenga Wildlife Sanctuary, the photographer captured a poignant glimpse into the lives of local children who call the dense forest home. Despite a lack of formal facilities, these children navigate the wilderness with ease, observing visitors with a blend of curiosity and silent questioning. By utilizing a long focal length to maintain a candid distance, the photographer successfully framed their resilient spirit and daily reality. This image is award-worthy for its authentic documentary approach, transforming a fleeting encounter with forest youth into a compelling narrative that highlights the intersection of human lifestyle and untamed nature.
Born in 1984, Rahat Azim Chowdhury is a Dhaka-based computer engineer who transitioned into photography through a deep-seated passion for nature and human lifestyle. Mentored by fellow photographer Nazmul Shanji and further refined by formal training at the PRISM Photography Institute, he specializes in candid, street, and documentary portraiture. Driven by a desire to explore the social patterns and architectural landscapes of the developing world, he strives to create a unique visual signature that prioritizes artistic integrity and storytelling over commercial gain.
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There is a rhythm to the woods that we often forget when we measure our days by the ticking of a clock. In the deep green, time does not move in a straight line; it circles, like the growth of a tree or the slow turning of the seasons.
Read the reflection →There is a quiet, persistent myth that childhood is a state of waitingβa long, sun-drenched hallway we must traverse before we reach the rooms of adulthood. We imagine these years as a preparation, a rehearsal for the real work of living.
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The Weight of the Living
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