Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Photographer #323: GMB Akash

GMB Akash, 1977, Bangladesh, is a socially-engaged documentary photographer focusing on people at the edges of society, often photographed in bright colors. Many of his stories have been made in his home country, but he travels extensively throughout Asia to document various tales of socially isolated groups. He has covered prostitution in Nepal, child labour in Bangladesh, the high suicide rate amongst cotton farmers in India, seasonal workers in Pakistan amongst many other confronting stories. GMB has won numerous awards and his work has been published in countless magazines throughout the world as the National Geographic, Time and Stern. In 2002 he was selected for the World Press Photo Joop Swart Masterclass. His work is important and confronting, however it also shows the strength and resilience of the human being. The following images come from the series Stone Scavengers of Jaflong, Survivors and Nothing To Hold On To.




Website: www.gmb-akash.com

4 comments:

Shubho Salateen said...

congrats! AKASH BHAI

Peter Caton said...

Great work, Great guy....well done my talented friend.

Kazi Riasat Alve said...

He is my main influence in photography....

steve mckay said...

This has really made me think about why i photograph things. Your work is very inspirational and hopefully I can find more purpose with my photography. I just came back from Bangladesh and it was truly an amazing place. Thank you for the work you do and hopefully one day I can meet you.