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Alphabet of Sun captures the profound cultural and historical weight of the Bangla language, serving as a visual tribute to the martyrs of the 1952 Language Movement. By focusing on the script that defines a nation’s identity, the photographer elevates simple characters into symbols of resilience and sacrifice. The image utilizes a shallow depth of field to draw the viewer into the intricate forms of the letters, reflecting the light of a nation’s heritage. This photograph is award-worthy for its poignant ability to bridge the gap between historical trauma and the enduring beauty of linguistic pride.
Alphabet of Sun (রৌদ্রাক্ষর), by Shahnaz Parvin
Shahnaz Parvin is an accomplished photojournalist based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, whose work is deeply rooted in the documentation of her nation's culture, history, and social landscape. While balancing a professional career in systems administration, she has cultivated a distinguished reputation in photography, earning numerous accolades including multiple Photo of the Day and Photo of the Month awards. As a dedicated storyteller, she serves as the Media Head for Asia at Light and Composition, where she continues to capture the essence of conflict, human experience, and the vibrant heritage of the Bengali people.
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Language is the architecture of the soul, a trellis upon which we grow our histories. We speak in the voices of those who came before, our tongues shaped by the same soil that held their roots.
Read the reflection →In the quiet hours of the morning, I often find myself tracing the lines of old letters left in a wooden box.
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My Bangla Alphabet by Shahnaz Parvin
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