Tribal Fisher Girls, by Shahnaz Parvin
On our way to Amiyakum, Bandarban, I saw these tribal girls. They were catching fish in the stream that flows gently near their village. Seeing them, I went near, talked and took some photographs. Not only these tribal girls catch fish every day from the early morning, but they also do many outdoor works, as well as household chores, to help their families.
Award Winner: Photo of the Day | March 10
Award Score: 66.5 (Value 12.5, Clarity 12, Composition 18, Style 12, Skill 12)
Photo of the Day Award Category: Travel Photography
Photograph Location: On the way to Amiyakum, Bandarban | Bangladesh
Photographer: Shahnaz Parvin (Dhaka, Bangladesh) Registered
Shahnaz Parvin is an Award-Winning Photo Journalist. She is a passionate Bangalee, and resides in Bangladesh. Though she is doing a job as system admin in a PSI company, her real passion lays in photography and learning it. Shahnaz mostly loves documentary photography, and loves to represent her country Bangladesh through her lens. With the highest number of Photo of the Month and Photo of the Day Awards, recently Shahnaz joined Light and Composition from March 2013. Covering upheaval, conflict, places, people, and culture, she is the new Media Head for Asia.
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