Nature of Dhaka Metropolitan.
8km away from Dhaka Metropolitan.
As the rainy season is ongoing, it rains at any moment. And make things more fresh and green. Yesterday I got an opportunity to capture the fresh and green moments just before and after the rain. Here are some photographs.
The photographs were taken in a village of Kaliakair, approximately 45 km away from Dhaka.
The photographs were taken in a village of Kaliakair, approximately 45 km away from Dhaka.
The sky was like the mind
A village ice cream seller.
You can buy ice cream by 5tk from here.
You can buy ice cream by 5tk from here.
Into the blue
Saint Martin's Island, 2022.
Nothing can stop Rahadh from taking photographs, not even cancer!
It was 14 June 2021 a tumour was found in Rahadh's testicle. He was diagnosed with cancer after the first surgery of the tumour. Fortunately, he was diagnosed with cancer at an early stage and could begin treatment. He has had two surgeries in the last six months and took five chemotherapy.
When a person got cancer, their depression reaches extreme levels and it is very normal. There is nothing more to explain how physically and mentally a person becomes weak at this time.
But his feeling is very strong about photography. This feeling began a long time ago. Photojournalism and street photography gives him great pleasure. Rahadh is getting closer to his passion to stay away from stress and depression. As soon as he feels a little better physically, he goes out with the camera and wonders around the alleys of Dhaka and captures all the wonderful moments.
He is not a professional photographer but loves to cover protests and any political activities. Today is no exception, he came from his residence Azimpur to Dhanmondi 27 to cover safe road movement by the students.
Also he is a brilliant student. Currently he is pursuing his graduation on Human Resource Management at Khulna University.
Photo and text: Saqlain Rizve.
Note: The 2nd photo has taken by Rahadh Sarker.
It was 14 June 2021 a tumour was found in Rahadh's testicle. He was diagnosed with cancer after the first surgery of the tumour. Fortunately, he was diagnosed with cancer at an early stage and could begin treatment. He has had two surgeries in the last six months and took five chemotherapy.
When a person got cancer, their depression reaches extreme levels and it is very normal. There is nothing more to explain how physically and mentally a person becomes weak at this time.
But his feeling is very strong about photography. This feeling began a long time ago. Photojournalism and street photography gives him great pleasure. Rahadh is getting closer to his passion to stay away from stress and depression. As soon as he feels a little better physically, he goes out with the camera and wonders around the alleys of Dhaka and captures all the wonderful moments.
He is not a professional photographer but loves to cover protests and any political activities. Today is no exception, he came from his residence Azimpur to Dhanmondi 27 to cover safe road movement by the students.
Also he is a brilliant student. Currently he is pursuing his graduation on Human Resource Management at Khulna University.
Photo and text: Saqlain Rizve.
Note: The 2nd photo has taken by Rahadh Sarker.
A Gloomy Afternoon
Dhaka 5th May, 2021.
Reflection on Dhanmondi Lake, Dhaka.