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When seeing is not enough

In Focus

Hasan Mehedi Amin
19 March, 2021, 09:15 am
Last modified: 19 March, 2021, 09:25 am

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When seeing is not enough

Hasan Mehedi Amin
19 March, 2021, 09:15 am
Last modified: 19 March, 2021, 09:25 am
Tree man. Photo/Hasan Mehedi Amin
Tree man. Photo/Hasan Mehedi Amin

Photography is the process of recording visual images by capturing light on a light-sensitive recording medium. 

The reason why photography is so popular is that it freezes time and captures memories. 

Memories. Photo/Hasan Mehedi Amin
Memories. Photo/Hasan Mehedi Amin

I find street and travel photography to be the best themes for me to present the world in a different way.

Lines. Photo/Hasan Mehedi Amin
Lines. Photo/Hasan Mehedi Amin

An undergraduate student from American International University- Bangladesh, I am a Dhaka based street and travel photographer.

Flyman. Photo/Hasan Mehedi Amin
Flyman. Photo/Hasan Mehedi Amin

I am doing my BSc in Computer Science and Engineering. 

I started taking photos at the age of 13. Back then, I had no idea how far I would go with photography. But as time passed by my passion only went up. 

Downward. Photo/Hasan Mehedi Amin
Downward. Photo/Hasan Mehedi Amin

At first, I used to capture mainly nature, landscape and night cityscape images. But I gradually started getting involved in street photography from 2018 when I realised that it is the best type of genre that can help see the world in a different way. 

Blessed. Photo/Hasan Mehedi Amin
Blessed. Photo/Hasan Mehedi Amin

I always capture photographs with my heart; I think seeing is not enough, you have to feel what you photograph.
 

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