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This photo book featuring the photographs I've taken during my work at the youth project based in Whitechapel, Davenant Centre, the Progressive Youth Organisation (PYO) in 1992; with my compact camera These photos were taken with 35mm film, so they don't have the date & time imprint in the image data. However, some of the photos have the date & time imprinted in the photographs through the cameras that I used to start off my photography passion. These pictures capsules of their era, containing rich details and information about the progression of the 90s young Bangladeshi; their assimilation to their home.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This photo book featuring the photographs I've taken during my work at the youth project based in Whitechapel, Davenant Centre, the Progressive Youth Organisation (PYO) in 1992; with my compact camera These photos were taken with 35mm film, so they don't have the date & time imprint in the image data. However, some of the photos have the date & time imprinted in the photographs through the cameras that I used to start off my photography passion. These pictures capsules of their era, containing rich details and information about the progression of the 90s young Bangladeshi; their assimilation to their home.
Autorenporträt
While this was personal pilgrimage that turned in to an adventure, the visits were not for research purpose, it was to seek and find my salvation. To find strength to out my days before it was my time to die, not to quiver at the thought but to be fearless and tranquil; ready and in waiting to pass over and meet the maker. To this end I pursued my the time I had in visiting these places, and each passing day I was charged up to pursue the next and the next, the book reflects that, as I have listed the photos according to the date and time. In the latter parts of my journey when I was intervened 11 months on, that I was going to return back to UK, the adventure stopped. I reflected, and took stock, I had so much information visual and experience that to do nothing with them will be a sacrilege. That is when I made a conscience decision to do whatever I am able to do to share them with others.