Fireworks lit up at Bangabandhu National Stadium next to the National Mosque during the grand opening and celebration ceremony concert of the World Cup Cricket T20 on 13 March, 2014. The T20 World Cup does not have an opening ceremony but the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) arranged the ‘celebration concert’ to broadcast the beginning of the world event. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina announced the opening and welcomed the cricketers and guests to Bangladesh for the mega event, T20 World Cup Photo by Monirul Alam
My works are #symbolic representations of my thought about everyday #life as it appears to us. During my study project named #Dream & #Reality since my #photography learning in 1994.I tried to start as an experiment basis used such procedures as double exposure, combination painting, and many more method which applied. That time such #experiment attracted #people and attention and inspiring me too and influence my inner thought to explore my work, while I continue it till nowadays. I try to more #experiment through my #digital device with digital #darkroom it’s really exciting. I hope to all of my #Facebook friends to share their valuable opinions and have to enjoy it. #Photo by Monirul Alam with Monirul News
Summery: According to the World Population Statistics the current population [ September, 2013 ] of the city of Dhaka, Bangladesh is estimated to be about [7,001,000 ] which is about equal to the last record of the population. Dhaka is actually the capital city of Bangladesh and is considered to be one of the major cities of all of South Asia. The city is considered the largest in all of Bangladesh and the overall metropolitan area is the 9th largest city in the entire world. Based on the total land area and the total population of the city, the population density of Dhaka is about 50,001 people per square mile.
Dhaka city’s traffic congestion problem has assumed alarming proportions. A drive from Kamalapur to Mirpur or Uttara to New Market is a painful experience. The journey from home to office or business center takes away vital hours from work.The capital’s messy traffic management system is manually handling around 3,000 traffic polices round the clock.
As a photojournalist work on the road in Dhaka City, tracking traffic issues check back Dhaka City Traffic pages with your valuable commentary and sharing experience which we every day suffer and anticipating a good solution as a citizen of Dhaka.
Finally I was successfully completed in my Post-Graduation Certificate Course in Broadcast & Cross-Media Journalism under the BRAC University and PATHSHALA in Collaboration with Erasmus University, Rotterdam the Netherlands. BRAC University and PATHSHALA organized a certificate ceremony in upcoming month (March, 2014) hopefully.
During our long term courses I learned a lot, especially in a new media concept to apply my professional point of view, like Cross-Media Communication experiences that happen across multiple media, like the Internet, web, video, film, broadcast and cable TV, mobile devices, DVD, print, and radio. Yes, it’s a long experience journey for wondering wisdom. Our final project is highly appreciated from the Academics of BRAC & PATHSHALA.
I thanks to all of my colleagues, friends and staff to get me an opportunity to learn it. I hope it would be a good drives for me to applying in our New Media World. My personal goals are focused around repeatedly improving myself through education and applying my professional fields with new experience. It is also important to me to find financial stability in life through progressing in my career and achieving my goals . . .
Finally, I congratulate to John Stanmeyer for his beautiful and brilliant picture, to get awarded the WORLD PRESS PHOTO of the year,to me it’s appear in a new look with a great notice and message, thanks to approach this kind of work to us, and thanks to the World Press Photo to Honor him . . .
Caption: African migrants on the shore of Djibouti city at night, raising their phones in an attempt to capture an inexpensive signal from neighboring Somalia—a tenuous link to relatives abroad. Djibouti is a common stop-off point for migrants in transit from such countries as Somalia, Ethiopia and Eritrea, seeking a better life in Europe and the Middle East.
Humbled. Honored. Speechless. Thank you to all for your kind words.
Have been asked countless times today what this photograph, Signal, means to me. While standing on the shores of the Red Sea that evening in Djibouti City, it felt as if I was photographing all of us — you, me, our brothers and sisters — all desperately trying to connect to our loved ones. In this tenuous period of human migration where despair and hope simultaneously intertwine, we seek to find comfort, a sense of balance, a desire to be home, reconnecting to something stable, reassuring. This photograph of Somalis trying to “catch” a signal is an image of all of us as we stand at the crossroads of humanity, where we must ask ourselves what is truly important, demanding our collective attention in a global society where the issues of migration, borders, war, poverty, technology and communication intersect.
Bangladeshi police stand on the foot over bridge in Dhaka on November 25, 2013. A group of leftist party stage a rally in the capital’s at Jatiya Press Club. The protesting the signing of the Tread and Investment Cooperation Froum ( TICFA) with the US.
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