Tag Archive for: Bangladesh
The Old Skinny Woman by Arif Hossain Sayeed
In the bustling heart of old Dhaka, I found myself wandering through the labyrinthine streets, where time seemed to have paused amidst the age-old architecture and timeless traditions. Amidst the vibrant chaos of the city, I chanced upon a poignant scene that resonated with the simplicity and resilience of daily life. A woman, draped in vibrant hues of traditional attire, was diligently collecting water from a hand well. Her silhouette stood out against the rustic backdrop, capturing a moment of quiet determination and grace. With a sense of reverence for the scene before me, I carefully framed and captured this photograph, a testament to the enduring spirit and everyday beauty of life in old Dhaka.
Snapshot of a Common Iora by Saniar Rahman Rahul
Chillin' in the Sundarbans in December 2023, I caught a sweet shot of a Common Iora just kickin' it on a tree branch. The winter sun lit up its feathers, painting a cool contrast with the greenery. The branch swayed, and it was like this little bird was grooving to the Sundarbans beat. December vibes, simple stories, and the Common Iora—just hanging, making the whole scene chill and memorable.
Lonely Man by Arif Hossain Sayeed
On a visit to Brahmanbaria, a place I had traversed countless times, I stumbled upon a scene that had remained unchanged, yet profoundly captivating. Along a familiar road, a man was seated by a small window, gazing intently at the earth beyond. His face was a tapestry of countless stories, etched with lines of wisdom, hardship, and contemplation. Though I hadn't initially planned to photograph him, the depth of his expression and the silent narrative it held drew me in. In a spontaneous moment, I lifted my camera and captured this poignant image, encapsulating the timeless essence of a man who seemed to hold the weight of the world in his gaze.