Saiful Huq Omi

In 2006, Saiful Huq Omi was given the National Geographic All Roads Photography Project award for his work on the plight of political victims in his home country, Bangladesh.

On his work:

My photos prove how utterly shameless our sympathetic eyes are, how oppurtunistic and dominating are our looks! 11 families, 10 disabled men, 10 diamonds!

© Saiful Huq Omi
© Saiful Huq Omi
© Saiful Huq Omi
[all images © Saiful Huq Omi]

Visit his portfolio to see the entire series. He has recently finished filming his documentary in a remote Bangladeshi village, Kansat, where violence disrupted the daily lives of many. Visit the blog to find out more.

Works by photojournalists who document strife and the plight of the voiceless serves as an important role in our world. It is up to the viewer to empathize or to disregard but the truth remains. The individual is reminded that he/she is still able to make a change or not.

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