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In the bustling heart of old Dhaka, the photographer captured a poignant moment of daily life amidst the city's labyrinthine streets. The image features a woman in traditional attire collecting water from a hand well, her silhouette standing out against a rustic, timeless backdrop. This photograph is award-worthy for its ability to transform a mundane task into a scene of quiet determination and grace. By carefully framing the subject against the vibrant chaos of the environment, the photographer highlights the enduring spirit and everyday beauty found within the historic architecture of Dhaka.
The Old Skinny Woman by Arif Hossain Sayeed
Born in 1989 in a village in Cumilla, Bangladesh, Arif Hossain Sayeed is a dedicated photographer with a deep-seated passion for documentary and street photography. His work is defined by a focus on the human condition, often highlighting the resilience and beauty of everyday life. Drawing inspiration from renowned photographers like Munem Wasif and Steve McCurry, Sayeed continues to refine his creative vision while documenting the unique cultural narratives of his homeland.
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