


the root less children , tired and active labourer etc are seen in mega city dhaka at the morning

In the early days of photography, photographers had no choice but to shoot in black and white, as it was the only available medium. Then, in the early twentieth century colour photography made its debut to the world. But black and white photography didn’t die off, instead it flourished.
Indeed, the term ‘Black and White’ just doesn’t do this area of photography true justice. Images are not just starkly black and white but instead a subtle graduation of tones of
grey or sepia. The wonderful thing about black and white photography is that it generates a feeling of nostalgia that is sometimes unmatched by coloured photography.

the daily life and nature of the island surrounding the river padma at digir par of munshigonj district bangladesh

the tea garden labourer returning at evening after plucking the tea leaves at hobigonj bangladesh