KHALED HASAN

Photographer, Bangladesh.

©reated by Khaled Hasan

Biography:

Khaled Hasan

He was born in Dhaka, in 1981. In 2006, he joined Pathshala which changed his life in a new way. He graduated from Pathshala in 2009. He always wants to show a documentation of a culture with his photographs, to tell a story with his photographs with a messenger of the community. His philosophy is that it is essential for the photographer to create communication and trust with his subjects.

His photographs has been published in Sunday Times Magazine, American Photo, National Geographic Society, Better Photography, Saudi Aramco World Magazine and The New Internationalist.

He has been awarded as a 2008 All Roads Photography Program of National Geographic Society for his Documentary Project (Living Stone), Alexia Foundation Student Award (2009), Grand Prix winner 2009 of “Europe and Asia – Dialogue of Cultures”, Mark Grosset Documentary Prize (2009). His photographs have exhibited in Bangladesh, London, Canada, USA, Mexico, Russia and France.

Photography has the visual power to educate by allowing us to enter the lives and experiences of others. Through photography, he hopes to help the society to empathize with hidden social, political and environmentally suffered people. His ongoing projects are ‘Jihad, a fighter of Disability’, ‘Living Stone’, and ‘Burning Nature, Warming Earth.’. It is important to realize that no documentation will ever be finished. This work informs his identity that has started from one point but has no ending.

Photos by Khaled Hasan are inserted in the following texts:

Im Frühjahr: NAME OF THE WORK OF ART
Wir: NAME OF THE WORK OF ART
Wissen: NAME OF THE WORK OF ART
Das Opfer: NAME OF THE WORK OF ART
Rot: NAME OF THE WORK OF ART