Tag Archive for: Documentary Photography
I Am Happy with What I Have Got by Shahnaz ParvinI Am Happy with What I Have Got by Shahnaz Parvin
In the twilight of Bangladesh, my Nikon D60 lens revealed the resilience of the fish searcher. Lacking a boat or net, he relies on his wits to gather fish for his family, particularly after the rainy season or autumn. The image portrays his modest catch, reflecting his dedication despite limited resources. When asked about his haul, his smile spoke volumes: "This is not much, but I am happy with what I have got." This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the quiet strength and gratitude that often accompany life's simplest pleasures.
The Spirit of Hard Work by Shahnaz ParvinThe Spirit of Hard Work by Shahnaz Parvin
My Nikon D60 lens captured the resilience of the field makers, who tirelessly prepare the land for paddy cultivation despite not owning any soil themselves. This photograph, taken in the aftermath of autumn, embodies the spirit of hard work and ingenuity that sustains agricultural communities in the face of adversity from the district of Dhaka, Bangladesh, not far from the capital city.
The Farmer's Plight by Shahnaz ParvinThe Farmer’s Plight by Shahnaz Parvin
In the fields of Dhaka, Bangladesh, my Nikon D60 lens captured the poignant reality of the farmer's plight. With an aperture of ƒ/5.3 and a focal length of 42.0 mm, the image immortalizes the sweat and toil of those who work tirelessly on other people's land, yet never own even an inch of soil.
