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Captured in a moment of simple domestic joy, this photograph highlights the burgeoning agricultural shift in Bangladesh, where strawberries have transitioned from a rare luxury to a homegrown staple. The photographer masterfully frames these freshly picked berries, emphasizing their vibrant color and natural sweetness against a soft, shallow depth of field. By focusing on the texture and freshness of the fruit, the image serves as a visual testament to a local miracleβthe transformation of backyard gardens into productive landscapes. It is this blend of cultural storytelling and technical precision that makes the work a compelling piece of food photography.
Born in the scenic city of Rajshahi, Rezawanul Haque, also known as Saffan, currently resides in Dhaka, Bangladesh. A passionate explorer of both culture and cuisine, he views photography as a profound reflection of individual creativity and thought. His work is deeply influenced by the philosophy that color and flavor are intrinsically linked, leading him to specialize in capturing the vibrant, sensory details of the world around him with a keen and artistic eye.
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There is a quiet, persistent history written in the soil of a backyard. We often look to the grand movements of nations or the shifting of borders to define our place in the world, yet the most profound changes frequently arrive in the palm of a hand.
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