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Dhaka 2013: A new start by Shumon Ahmed

Shamsul Alam Helal setting up his show "Love Studio" at Lichutala in Charukala Institute in Dhaka. © Wahid Adnan/DrikNews

Setting up Samsul Alam Helal's show "Love Studio" at Lichutala at Charukala Institute in Dhaka Shamsul Alam Helal setting up his show "Love Studio" at Lichutala in Charukala Institute in Dhaka. © Wahid Adnan/DrikNews

Chobi Mela VII Preparation © Ranak Martin

Chobi Mela VII Preparation © Ranak Martin

Chobi Mela VII Preparation © Ranak Martin

Chobi Mela VII Preparation © Habibul Haque

© Debashis Chandra/Drik

Volunteer Meeting © Ranak Martin
Shamsul Alam Helal setting up his show "Love Studio" at Lichutala in Charukala Institute in Dhaka. © Wahid Adnan/DrikNews
I guess I was always enthralled every time photography unfolded its mystery before me. I can clearly recall the day I first watched a slide projector working it’s charisma onto the white wall at our grandmother’s house. I was only three year old then. In those early days of my life going to a photo studio in Government New market in Dhaka city and sitting for a family portrait stimulated my excitements.
The instant fun of Polaroid film during the 80’s was like magic. At that tender age all this must have had a huge influence on me. But it wasn’t until the mid-nineties during my teen years that I first got hold of a cheap Russian camera and furiously started clicking away rolls of locally available black and white negative films. But I truly felt the push for a new turn in my life during the spring of 2004, when I first came across Chobi Mela, an International festival of photography in Bangladesh. I was struck as I watched a busy crowed listening to a critic in a photography workshop during the festival. It was the biennale’s third edition, under a theme all the major galleries in Dhaka were showing works of photographers from around the world.
That photo festival in 2004 changed the way I am today, like chain reaction the following year I quit my job at the advertising agency I worked for and went freelance and started playing around with my camera again, the next year I made the big move and enrolled in a graduation program on photography at Pathshala, thus I started a new career as a photographer.
In this amazing photography school I have learned to see things in a completely new way; I realized that thoughts and ideas could be expressed through photography, emotions could be transferred and stories could be told.
My methods of image making have evolved over the years. As I discovered myself more by taking photos I opened up my wounds, forgotten memories and confessions to photography itself, and have found new grounds to walk on, and new hopes to drive for.
Shumon Ahmed
Chobi Mela - International Festival of Photography
January 25 to February 7, 2013
House 58, Road 15A (New),
Dhanmondi, Dhaka 1209
Bangladesh
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