E63 Camera !!!

© Monirul Alam
© Monirul Alam
© Monirul Alam
© Monirul Alam

It’s not fun! Yes this is my E63 camera images,that camera I always carrying with my pocket if I see  some of interesting things than I takes it within short moment and make a post processing with black and white.  I uploaded some of my mobile camera photos during my photography assignment or traveled time.

Now a day’s Mobile Phone’s Camera is very much popular in everywhere of the World. Phone cameras are becoming more and more advanced as us consumers demand better quality pictures from our phones. Phones like the Galaxy S2, iPhone 4S and the Nokia N8, all phones from 2011, really went up a notch when it came to picture quality.

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Vanishing Identity . . .

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All images and text in this site is copyrighted. Please don’t use any image without written permission. Please contact monir4@yahoo.com Dinajpure, Bangladesh November-2009. A KORA tribe older women named Sajoti KORA.© Monirul Alam 

We are not myths of the past, ruins in the jungle, or zoos. We are people and we want to be respected, not to be victims of intolerance and racism.  Rigoberta Menchu, Guatemala Nobel Peace Prize Winner, 1992 

Thus, indigenous peoples have become the most marginalized and vulnerable group in the country of Bangladesh in its thirty eight years of independence. There is no constitutional recognition of the indigenous peoples of Bangladesh the issue of the identity of the indigenous peoples of Bangladesh has led to much debate and controversy, and on occasions has brought indigenous leaders and government officials into sharp disagreement. They are only referred to as “backward segments of the population”. My project is a visual and narrative documentation of this Indigenous people express their daily life and their traditional and cultural condition in the society. I am using photography not only as a means of evidence, but also a link for the imagination.

Mobile Phone’s Photography . . .

Now a day’s Mobile Phone’s Camera is very much popular in everywhere of the World. Phone cameras are becoming more and more advanced as us consumers demand better quality pictures from our phones. Phones like the Galaxy S2, iPhone 4S and the Nokia N8, all phones from 2011, really went up a notch when it came to picture quality.

Recently Nineteen international photojournalists like John Stanmeyer, Gary KnightDonald Weber, Ron Haviv, Ed Kashi, Marcus Bleasdale are use this tools and getting a magic result.

During my photographic assignment I am use my D,SLR camera like Canon ID Mark IV with necessary lenses and other things-  at the same I am also try to use my mobile phone camera Nokia E63 and the result is as well good, that camera provide 1600×1200 pixels image and then Image format is JPEG. Here I post some photos which I took today’s in the morning.  Yes,  I also mention  today’s is rainy day and light is really soft and cool, I went to our roof top with  my mobile phone camera and takes some photos finally I edit it out and displaying you . . . monirul alam

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my voice & my freedom . . .

Social injustices, Political crises, Ignoring the nature are the common topic of our daily life. We are leaving in a civilized world, as a member of this large civilized society. Most of the time we failed to fell the rhythm between the thought, words and act, every where there is a conflict . . . monirul alam

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A few years ago. I went their, the place name is Trimomone south part of Dhaka beside Buriganga river with my other fellow photographers to takes some environmental picture

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A few years ago. I went their, the place name is Trimomone south part of Dhaka beside Buriganga river with my other fellow photographers  to takes some environmental picture which we use our environmental reporting , anyway we started our journey with engine-boat within half an our we find that beautiful place.

At these time the  light is very favor to us, we stop our boat and than take  photos suddenly, I found a number of foot steps on  moist soil and the area is quite silent. Some time i saw a few ferryboats cross the narrow river canal. We all really enjoy that moment and took pictures too.That day  I use my Nikon D 70 dslr camera with short Zoom lens.  I am quite happy to see the result and share with you.

 

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Megh’s Injury & Father Day . . .

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17 June 2012 Dhaka. Bangladesh- Early in the morning MEGH my sweet baby my love bab beta (2 years and 11 month) phone me and said, “Happy Father Day bab beta ( we call each other  BAP BETA) and I love you BABA and I reply him in that days at evening I received a call from his Mami (anti) she said MEGH left on the floor . . . I am really upset and move to him . . .

His mother BUBLE said when he walks on the slippery floor in the room suddenly he left and his head slapped with water jar. He rush to the hospital for his head injury during his treatment he needs two stenches in his head, Dr. said now he is suspicion free. Hope as soon he will recover his all pain. Please everyone pry for our sweet  baby. © Monirul Alam

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Fashion Show | Dhaka | Archive 2011

Bangladeshi ramp model is cat walking at Bangabandhu International Conference Hall in the Dhaka city on July 2011. A media organization Anaydin ltd and Knit Bexi Fabrics organized up coming Eid Fashion Show 2011. Total 14  fashion house participant and  local designers showed their creation. July 2011 Dhaka, Bangladesh. © Monirul Alam

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Bangladesh Muslims Protest Sectarian Violence

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15 June 2012 Dhaka Bangladesh- A group of Bangladeshi Islamic organization takes a protest rally from Baitul Mukarram Mosque after Friday prayer and shout slogans demanding the end of religious violence in Myanmar. The conflict pitting ethnic Rakhine Buddhists against stateless Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar’s coastal Rakhine state has caused at least 21 deaths and more than 1,600 homes have been torched in some of the worst sectarian unrest recorded in Myanmar in years. © Monirul Alam

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