
Women’s Lives by Shahnaz Parvin
In the heart of rural Bangladesh's Dhaka Division, my Sony DSC-H10 lens captured a poignant tableau of women's lives unfolding amidst the simplicity of daily existence. One woman, her hands moving with practiced precision, molded clay into pots without the aid of any tools, a testament to her skill and mastery of the craft. Beside her, an elderly woman, her weathered face a map of a lifetime's journey, sat in quiet contemplation, her presence a living testament to the passage of time.

Prague, by Sergey Grachev
The Photographs was taken at Prague, the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic. It is also home to a number of famous cultural attractions, many of which survived the turmoil of the twentieth century. Since 1992, the extensive historic…

Despair by Christopher Utano
While visiting the Nassau Art museum on Long Island I proceded to take a few photos of some of the sculptures on the grounds. I used this sculptures sense of depth to take a photo of myself as the subject. I set the camera on the tripod and…