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Captured near the Kaouraid bridge in Gazipur, Bangladesh, this portrait highlights the quiet dignity of a local hotel owner. The photographer utilized a 55mm focal length to isolate the subject, ensuring the focus remains on her expressive features and resilient spirit. The image serves as a poignant study of daily life, documenting the womanβs active role in sustaining her familyβs livelihood. Her contented demeanor, despite the demands of her work, is rendered with technical precision, making this a compelling and award-worthy exploration of human simplicity and cultural tradition.
Born and based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Badrul Alam Shamim is a dedicated photographer whose artistic journey began in 2010. Heavily influenced by the work and ideology of renowned photographer GMB Akash, Shamim transitioned from travel photography to a deeper focus on the human condition, capturing the nuances of lifestyle, culture, and tradition. His work is defined by an appreciation for the simplicity of everyday people, a passion that has evolved from a personal pursuit into his professional calling.
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To age is to become a map of the seasons. Each line etched into the skin is a record of a sun that rose and set, a winter that bit, or a harvest that brought relief.
Read the reflection →The smell of dry earth after a long drought is a scent that clings to the back of the throat, tasting faintly of iron and ancient dust.
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No offence, guys, but this photo could have been a winner if he knows how to set the light metering.
Good
Yes, with right combination of exposure Canon 600D could be a good camera.
Well captured.
Not a bad photo, but for a shot like this why did you use f/11?
I like it.
Amazing portrait
Nice
Good photograph