Photo: Monirul Alam
Bangladeshi farmers use a “Moi” ladder a traditional tool to cultivate their land in a village Vawal Mirjapur close to Dhaka city. Most of the people leaving by crop growing
monirul
11 Sharabon 1414
Dhaka
My photography set-up an agenda, which is unfolded in our wider world people. To me camera is as like a weapon, which I use to make a truth. I recorded many times as an eyewitness. Witness our time for future for past and for the present world. My main interest lies in documentary photography, concerning environmental, social and political issues.
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Monirul Alam born in Old Dhaka 1975 May.
He took up photography in 1994. After completing his Bachelors in Accounting from the National University, he went on to graduate from Pathshala, the South Asian Institute of Media Academy. Monirul now works as a Deputy Chief Photojournalist at bangla Daily Prothom Alo newspapr and contact photographer Zuma Press. He is a part time lecturer of Pathshala. His main interest lies in documentary photography, concerning environmental, social and political issues. His work has been published in prestigious national and international publications, such as Time, Newsweek, New Internationalist, The Daily Prothom Alo, The Daily Star, Saudi Aramco World, The Observers France 24 tv channel, 100 Eyes,Wostok Press, AP, AFP, Zuma Press, Private Magazine, Majority World, Photojournale, The Click, Icone Films ( Animal Planet),Wall Street Journal, , Bangla Rights, Drik News, His book published- Our leaves,Our World from the British Library UK,Chrysalis Children’s Book, His Photos use on the book Tidal River Managemnt . He is also the recipient of several awards in a number of photography competitions such as Asahi Shimbun, Nikon Photo Contest and India Print Circuit IIPC, KMoPA. Monirul run his long term project named on Climate Chang in Bangladesh.
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Nikon Corporation (President: Michio Kariya) is pleased to announce the winners of the Nikon Photo Contest International 2006-2007 – one of the world’s largest and most prestigious photo contests.
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For the 31st staging of the contest, the 2006-2007 ran with the theme “At the heart of the image,” which is also the brand statement of Nikon Imaging Company. Attracting more than 47,000 photographs from 135 countries and regions, or 1.5 times the number of entries than the previous contest, the Nikon Photo Contest International 2006-2007 generated interest from more countries and regions than ever before.
monirul
1 Srabon 1414
15 July 2007
Dhaka