Fahad Kaizer
I was born in 1987, and Diploma in photography (2008) from Pathshala - the South Asian Media Academy and Institute of Photography.
I enjoy reading and writing, as well as listening to music, traveling and wild life.I have changed my profession innumerable times before photography.I like to work with human and focus on the complex community that exists in our society.My photographs published in various news agency, newspapers, calendars and photo books.Currently, I am working as a freelance photographer.
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by Fahad Kaizer
Police discharged several rounds of tear gas to stop pre-announced procession by the National Committee to Protect Oil, Gas, Mineral Resources, Power and Ports.
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by Fahad Kaizer
Street vendors doing brisk business with the new bank notes especially for Eid.
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by Fahad Kaizer
Muslim devotees offer Friday prayer at Baitul Mukarram, the National Mosque of Bangladesh, on occasion of Juma-tul-Wida (Last Friday of Ramadan).
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by Fahad Kaizer
In keeping with the ongoing vogue of rising prices this year's Eid Bazaar reflects the same trend, be it the air conditioned fashion houses of exclusive multi-storied urban shopping malls or the colorful displays of the roadside makeshift stands.
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by Fahad Kaizer
Bangladeshis nationwide are mourning Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the architect of the nation's independence, on the 37th anniversary of his death after he was gunned down by a number of army officers in a military putsch.
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by Fahad Kaizer
Muslims observed the Day of Ashura which falls on the 10th day of the lunar month of Muharram in the Islamic calendar, and which commemorates the slaying of the prophet Mohammed's grandson, Imam Hussein ibn Ali. Dhaka. 6th December 201
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by Fahad Kaizer
Fog coating the Ashulia in the north of Dhaka shows that the winter is approaching.. As soon as the sun rises into the sky, the fog disappears. Bangladesh. 3rd December 2011
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by Fahad Kaizer
The Mandi people celebrated their traditional Wangala festival amid singing, dancing and performing traditional arts. Wangala is celebrated at every harvesting period in the late autumn. Bangladesh. 8th November 2011
