Shooter Diaries 18 June 2015 

The mother art is architecture. Without an architecture of our own we have no soul of our own civilization . . . 

 

Shooter Diaries  18 June 2015

If your daily life seems poor, do not blame it; blame yourself that you are not poet enough to call forth its riches; for the Creator, there is no poverty . . .   

Shooter Diaries 12 June 2015 

Even when I lost You, I still kept You secretly . . .  

PRIVATE | Book Project 

Dhaka, Bangladesh. Megh’s school close down this week for summer holidays, We decided to visit a short trips in Gazipur, outskirts of Dhaka. It’s name Chuti resort and picnic spot. We spend in one night’s and day. Pleasure is a big gift from nature is here,you can loose yourself and than find yourself again  it’s call a magic and love. I think it’s place is an  unlimited pleasure, our little family members are really enjoy and exciting to visit this place. I am try to capture their beautiful moment and having to use my book project name PRIVATE. Photo by Monirul Alam

  
  

Rana Plaza |02

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Portrait | Dhaka

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Dhaka, Keranigonj, Bangladesh June 2013

A Bangladeshi dock yard labor Milon 48, take a pose and smile  for photos in front of repaired Ship. He  works as a day labor and earn 280 tk per day. Thousand of dock workers laboring on ships in Keranigonj yard on the Buriganga river, Dhaka, Bangladesh

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Daily Life | Dhaka

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Dhaka, Keranigonj, Bangladesh May 2013

A Bangladeshi garments workers works in a small factory during the nationwide strike in Dhaka.

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Daily Life | Dhaka

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Dhaka, Bangladesh June 2012 .

Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP ) supporter try to set a poster on the wall  at the BNP Nayapalton office in Dhaka city.

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Savar Tragedy Victims | Bangladesh

Pakhi Begum 25, lost both of her legs in the Rana Plaza building collapse. Pakhi works as a machine operator on the fifth floor of the nine-storey building when it collapsed in April 24, 2013. Her legs trapping under the concrete bar, her husband Jahangir Alam 30, and her two daughters said, we are very happy to see her alive, when lots of people were either missing or dead. Several injured victims like Pakhi they are admitted in Savar and Dhaka different hospital for the treatment here is some critical patient who are admitted at Enam Medical College and Hospital in Savar.

Reports state that the death toll rose over 540 ( update 4 May, 2013)  and many more still missing, according to a senior military official leading rescue operations at the spot. 52 bodies were recovered on 03 May 2013 after the eight-storey building Rana Plaza housed mostly garment factories which collapsed on 24 April 2013.

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