Farid Ahammad

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Documentary Photography

I have tried to travel all over the country to portray stories of the common people in artistic ways. Which took little from my life and gave much more to my life.

Photojournalist

While photojournalism does share some theoretical, practical, and aesthetic similarities with other photography disciplines, one key difference sets it apart—newsworthiness. Photojournalism is a particular discipline of photography (and journalism) that employs images in order to tell a news story.

Contemporary Photography

A style of photographs that presents straightforward records of events, people and places, often recording important historical or political moments.

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From My Journal

Nazirar Tek of Cox’s Bazar is the largest dried fish-producing village in the country. Locally the village is known as “shutki (dried fish) palli. There are 1,200 dried fish producers in Nazirar Tek Shutki Palli. Every year the village produces 1.50 lakh tones of dried fish meeting 85 percent of the country’s demand. Nazira tek Shutki palli has been built on 200 acres of land. Around 2,000 traders have invested here and several hundred have set up more than 50 wholesale shops. Around 20,000 laborers work at the palli during the production season. They produce around 50-60 lakh tones of dried fish worth around Tk 200 crore every season.

Despite the mud on her hands and the housework remaining to be done, 30-year-old Yasmeen, a bonded laborer, still offered a tired smile. A small settlement has sprung up where she lives with her three children, inside a single room of a mud hut. Their only possessions are a bed, two chairs and a small table. Apart from the scant furnishings, the leftovers from lunch and a bony goat scouring the soil for crumbs are all one can see in her home.

Indebted to a kiln owner for decades, she lamented, “I don’t even remember the exact year when I came here to work in order to repay the money actually taken by my husband who had died in 2018. My children grew up here and now they are the part of the same system.”

Labor laws are not applicable to these workers due to the informal nature of their work