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Man of Sadarghat by Arif Hossain Sayeed
At Sadarghat, where the river's pulse beats with the rhythm of life, a solitary figure stood, framed by the narrow gap between two launches. His gaze, a beacon of contemplation, pierced through the bustling chaos of the harbor. In that fleeting moment, amidst the ebb and flow of humanity, he found solace in the silent dialogue between land and water, lost in the whispers of the river's tales.
A Wonder Kid by Arif Hossain Sayeed
It was at Old Dhaka, a street vendor was selling umbrellas and people was passing by; my sixth sense said, “Here a photograph is waiting for me.” I got ready with my camera and suddenly a child came out and noticed me, but I wanted a candid, so after around five minutes when the child forgotten my present, she started playing something like hide and seek. I just wished, the vendor had not looked at me that time. I set a frame in my mind where two people would pass with motion one at right side and another one at left side.
Arif Hossain Sayeed
Arif Hossain Sayeed was born in 1989, in a village of Cumilla, Bangladesh. He doesn’t know how he got involved with photography, but perhaps it is his intention to work with something creative brought him to photography. He has a serious passion for taking photographs, and loves to do documentary and street photography. People are always his main subject. He is inspired by Munem Wasif, Steve McCurry and many others.