Dhaka May 2010-Launch staff ideally seats on the launch deck during the three days launch strike.Copy Right-Monirul Alam
The nationwide indefinite water transport strike enforced by Bangladesh Noujan Sramik Federation entered its third day on Monday disrupting river vessel movement partially. As per the new structure, wages of the workers have been raised by 50 to 100 percent, which makes the minimum salary of a worker Tk 2,850.
Dhaka May 2010.A few of launch left from the Sadarghat launch terminal for different destination during the three days launch workers strike. Copy Right-Monirul Alam
“Mothers hold their children’s hands for a short while, but their hearts forever.” This quote rings true for most people, who will love their mothers no matter what age.”
Mothers Day is a special day for honoring Mothers through out the world. The Mother’s Day holds great significance for all of us. Mother’s day is right around the corner and this is the time of year where people all over the country are trying to describe the importance of a mother.The concept of Mother’s Day is in its new stage in Bangladesh, but is catching up with the other major festivities celebrated in the culturally diversified in the country. As a globalization, this western festival of Mother’s Day has found its place in Bangladesh as well. Commercialization has given its celebration the much needed awareness. The concept has found a respectable position in the metropolitan cities.
Dhaka. July 2010. A young Mother love her new born babies at midnight. Copy Right-Monirul Alam
Dhaka. May 2010-A Bangladeshi boy jumps into a Buriganga river. During a hot summer day in Dhaka . Temperatures raised above 34 degrees Celsius while city dwellers suffered frequent power cuts. Copy Right-Monirul Alam
Dhaka-April 2008- Bangladeshi laborer works at molding factory near old Dhaka.The historic May Day observed in the country as elsewhere in the world with a renewed pledge to protect the rights of workers and create a labour-friendly working atmosphere. The world every year since 1986 commemorating the supreme sacrifices of workers at the Hey Market in the United States to establish the rights of eight-hour working day and with a renewed pledge to uphold the rights of working class. Copy Rights-Monirul Alam
Dhaka,April-2010.Bangladeshi rag-picker boy sleeps on the sewerage pipe line on the hot summer near Tongi diversion road in the Dhaka. Temperatures raised above 34 degrees Celsius while city dwellers suffered frequent power cuts. Copy Right-Monirul Alam
Sherajde Khan, Munshigonj-October, 2009. Bangladeshi people sitting on the grass field near the river of Esamoti to listening Baul song {folk}. A group of villager organized this show every year hundred of people listen this spiritual song whole night. Copy Right-Monirul Alam
Old Dhaka, April, 2010. Bangladeshi children ride on the merry-go-round { Nagor-Dola} to celebrating Pahala Baishakh at old Dhaka. The Nation celebrated the Pahala Baishakh, the first day of Bangla New Year 1417BS. The Bangla Year with its first month of Baishakh was introduce during the rule of Mughal Emperor Akbar from 1556-1605AD.Copy Right-Monirul Alam
To me- He is a spiritual man and his photography came from his inner philosophy which is really just amazing? Amazing his work . . .
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Traffic At Chawri Bazar, Delhi, 1964.Copy Right-Raghu Rai
When I was a student of Pathshala I spend many times to see his book like Calcutta, TajMahal, India 2001 Bhopal Gas Tragedy,Mere Teresa,India Notes . . . some time I borrow his book from Pathshala library. I think in our sub-continent {maybe the other part of the world} many photographer influences his dramatic works. A few years after- finally I meet him and talked him and get an opportunity to make an interview. Yes I say the world renowned and Magnum Photos photographer Raghu Rai.
I see him as a simple outfit man like other ordinary man and not to caring many more gadgets. Finally we meet at Drik cafe and try to know his photography inner thinking and philosophy. I really amazing his photography thought while I discuss many things abut photography his carrier and his works.
I thanks to Shahidul Alam {Alam bhai} {Drik Founder and Pathshala Principal} to manage to make an interview’s with him.
One things I remember, A few of photojournalist attend a discussion session with Raghu’s . . . he said Picture comes from upstairs you just wait and to learn it . . . you dedicate yourself more 100% into photography . . .
The famous photographs that has come to symbolize the great Bhopal gas tragedy.Copy Right-Raghu Rai
Raghu Rai was born in Small village of Jhhang, now part of Pakistan. He took up photography in 1965. In 1966 Rai took up a job with The Hindustan Times. He was the chief photographer of The Statesman, picture editor of Sunday (Calcutta) and worked as editor/visualiser/photographer of India Today, in its early days. In 1977, Cartier-Bresson asked him to join Magnum Photos. During the last 18 years his extensive coverage of India resulted in 20 books. His work with Greenpeace on the Bhopal chemical disaster resulted in a book, exhibitions which brought him international fame in 2004. He is still associated with Magnum Photos.
Monirul: How do you feel about Bangladesh and Bangladeshi people?
Raghu:Very friendly, Bangladesh is like India in may ways but Bangladesh are very nice and gentle people they are very good, your landscape are good but the growth specific direction like India and that should I don’t like about us part of the world and the still of the architecture enormous vast in big cities in India. This is not a good thing because you must lean…. take care of us design aesthetic everything the people is beautiful the landscape is beautiful like you know specific is beautiful . . .
Monirul: How do you feel about Bangladesh and Bangladeshi people?
Raghu:Very friendly, Bangladesh is like India in may ways but Bangladesh are very nice and gentle people they are very good, your landscape are good but the growth specific direction like India and that should I don’t like about us part of the world and the still of the architecture enormous vast in big cities in India. This is not a good thing because you must lean…. take care of us design aesthetic everything the people is beautiful the landscape is beautiful like you know specific is beautiful . . .
Monirul: How did you to come into Photography?
Raghu: Just by an accident because I pick up camera to pick them fun picture depends out to be good….
Monirul: You must have received many honors and prize in your photography life would you please tell us about them?
Raghu:I was first Indian Photographer who was given Padamshree it is one of important award and I won many Nickon award and I won to other international award.
Monirul: Who was the influence in your photography?
Raghu:I would like very each other photographer works and preventively I come to the point we are the nature and life are the influence is not anybody.
Monirul: We know that you have been long time in the photography media, what’s your ultimate goal?
Raghu:because I don’t know, my ultimate goal may be I dedicate myself more 100% into photography and some reaily create work may be living everything and just become God knows who knows.
Monirul: Who are the photographers you admire?
Raghu:I admire many Photographers. I admire anybody works which was got regionally and wide range. They are so many good photographs so much good work. This is not one.
Monirul: Can you tell me of any incident (photography) in your photography life?
Raghu: My personal life form any human being works mother Teresa.
Monirul:What is the present position of photography in the World in your mind?
Raghu:I am working on 3-4 picture books and I would like complete them best possibly with and biggest project that I working 150 years in national gallery of Modern Art New Delhi that was published as a book. Then it will go abroad which is the most prestigious and important project of my life.
Monirul: Can you explain your current activities of photography?
Raghu:Basically you know working on my picture book in the process of editing, in the process of color correction and some books….. Makes line any of my projects….
Monirul: Mostly which type of photographs do you like?
Raghu: I like any kind branch of photography as long as there is freshness and there is vitality and this energy effect can hart beat stop for the moment there is great but effect reutilize your inspirit even that is good enough .. but you would like casual picture.
Monirul: Do you have any comments to a new generation photographer?
Raghu:Basically you know what even you do it 100% be 100% then do it. You have physically, mentally and spiritually into a 100% good enough if you can’t do it.
Monirul: Thank you for your interview.
Raghu: Thank you.
Dhaka-September-2009. Raghu Rai and Shahidul Alam discuss with photography at Drik Gallery. Copy Right-Monirul Alam
Dhaka University Raju Vaskorjo March 2010-Freedom of Expression.Photographers and students from the South Asian Media Academy on Monday demonstrate protest against the law personnel and unauthorized shut down of Shahidul Alam's Crossfire exhibition at Drik Gallery on March 22.-Copy Right-Monirul Alam
The photography exhibition titled “Crossfire” by noted photojournalist Shahidul Alam was finally opened for public at Drik Gallery yesterday, eight days after police obstructed visitors from entering the gallery.
Shahidul Alam, also managing director of Drik, said yesterday the government lawyers confirmed that the police deployed in front of his gallery were withdrawn and there would be no further obstruction.
The deadline of the exhibition opened for public around 5:00pm was extended to April 14.
The schedule was extended as the previous deadline ended yesterday, Alam told a press conference at Pathshala, South Asian Media Academy and the educational wing of Drik.
Dhaka University March 2010- Freedom of Expression-Copy Right-Monirul Alam
“The exhibition was on and continued so far, but people could not enter the Gallery,” he said.
He added they have taken an alternative measure to hold the exhibition in the building as they have to leave the gallery for other prescheduled exhibitions.
“We would not be able to hold the exhibition the way we have planed it. But we are trying to hold it in other way at the building,” he said.
On the exhibition, he said, “Crossfire is a much-talked-about issue and we think we have something to say about it.
“Though the government pledged to stop crossfire before and after the elections, it is still occurring which is a matter of worry,” Alam said. He alleged the events of “crossfire” occurring in 2009 are higher than what happened during the army-backed caretaker government in 2008.
“When the exhibition could create such reaction only because of having the name ‘crossfire’, the meaning of the word comes clear,” he said.
Besides, there is no reason to raise objection to the exhibition and those who raised objection know the relation between photographs and crossfire, he added.
Dhaka University March 2010-Freedom of Expression.Photographers and students from the South Asian Media Academy on Monday demonstrate protest against the law personnel and unauthorized shut down of Shahidul Alam's Crossfire exhibition at Drik Gallery on March 22.-Copy Right-Monirul Alam
“This sort of bar from the government is illegal and we protest against it,” he said.
Meantime, the authorities of Pathshala at the press conference demanded immediate arrest and punishment of the people who gave death threat to its Principal Shahidul Alam twice for the exhibition.
Expressing concern, they demanded that security measures for Alam be ensured.
Pathshala Vice-principal Abir Abdullah said an anonymous man on March 26 and another on March 27 threatened Alam with death and asked about the reasons of the exhibition.
“We think every citizen of the country should have the freedom of expression,” he said.
Regarding the threat, Alam said it is a matter of regret for the people when a citizen issued death threat to another in front of the law-enforcement agencies.
“I cannot even do the normal work now,” he said.
(Report on the Daily Star newspaper)
Dhaka Pathshala March 2010-Dr. Shahidul Alam principal of Pathshala (right) and Abir Abdullah Vice-Principal (left) at a press conference -Copy Right-Monirul Alam