Photojournalism

Close reporting with visible context.

Serious visual reporting built around protest, displacement, memory, and daily life. Captions remain visible and the sequencing privileges context over spectacle.

July Revolution

Civil unrest, public defiance, and the visual density of a city where politics was impossible to separate from daily movement.

Dhaka, Bangladesh • 2024
July Revolution A protester faces the line directly, compressing confrontation into a single frame.
July Revolution The street itself becomes evidence: flags, cables, commerce, and political pressure all in the same visual field.

Kutupalong Edge

Images from the Rohingya refugee camps centered on endurance, childhood, and the fragile routines that persist under displacement.

Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh • 2024
Kutupalong Edge A direct response to the camera from children who still insist on play and recognition.
Kutupalong Edge Infrastructure in the camps is often temporary, crowded, and essential all at once.

Life in the West Bank

Fragments of political memory and lived tension, where walls, posters, and routine street detail carry historical weight.

Palestine • 2024
Life in the West Bank Memory persists materially through paper, damage, and public surfaces.
The work stays close to the people inside the story, not only the scale of the event.

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