In the eleventh volume of his Diary series, 'Dhaka Diary', German photographer Peter BIALOBRZESKI turns his gaze to the capital of Bangladesh, the fourth most populous city in the world with over 21 million inhabitantsand its crowded streets and backyards
30,00 € * Weight 0.3 kg
In 'The Screw', Akihito YOSHIDA shows people who make the 'screws' of ships in small workshop in Bangladesh. They work together to create a cold, hard metal by pouring molten red liquid, like magma, into the pitch-black ground, covered with iron sand.
78,00 € * Weight 0.8 kg
Leporello (accordeon style) in slipcase, 16,5 x 22 x 2,5 cm., 140 pp., color ills., English, Ltd. to 500 copies
0,00 € *
In 'No Place on earth', Patrick BROWN documents the escape Rohingya fled the destruction of their homes and brutal persecution in Myanmar for neighboring Bangladesh. It includes also an essay about the genocide and a description the powerful photography.
48,00 € * Weight 0.9 kg
The out-of-print photo book 'Keiko' by World Press photo awarded photographer Tomasz GUDZOWATY documents the life of ship scrappers in Chittagong, Bangladesh, where 30 to 40 percent of all 700 ocean-going vessels decommissioned each year are cannibalized.
48,00 € * Weight 1.5 kg