Mohammad Rakibul Hasan is a Dhaka Based documentary photographer, filmmaker and visual artist. His work explores the themes of human rights, social development, migration, gender violence and the environment. His images express the resilience of human spirit and strength at adversity. He uses still images, text, videos, drone footage and VR to provide multi-faceted storytelling for editorial and non-profit clients. His work has published in major international outlets including BBC, CNN, The Guardian, The Sunday Times among many. He has been commissioned by non-profits such as Oxfam, Save the Children, Water Aid, ActionAid, Asian Development Bank (ADB), The World Bank, Concern, FAO of the United Nations, UN Women, UNHCR, WHO, USAid among others. His photo project ‘Salt’ was nominated for Ian Parry award and Joop Swart Masterclass. Hasan was nominated for many international awards and won hundreds of photographic competitions worldwide including Lucie Award, Human Rights Press Award and Allard Prize. His latest exhibition was on ‘Gender Violence and Migration’, organized by UN in Thailand. His photography projects were exhibited in Art Basel, Shanghai Photo Festival, NordArt, Belgrade Photo Month Festival, and many other galleries across the world. Hasan holds a Postgraduate Certificate in Photography from Falmouth University, UK and an Undergraduate Certificate in Higher Education in History of Art from Oxford University. He also pursued a Postgraduate Diploma in Photojournalism from Ateneo de Manila University. And graduated in Film & Video Production from UBS Film School at the University of Sydney. He is currently pursuing a Certificate in Creative Practices (Intermedia) at ICP – International Center of Photography, New York under Director’s Fellowship program via online. He is represented by Redux Pictures, ZUMA Press and a contract photographer for Reuters, and the Daily Star. He is a Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Fellow. Hasan is also a faculty member of Counter Foto, a center for visual arts in Bangladesh. As a native Bangladeshi Hasan has extensive work experience in Bangladesh. And an additional reporting experience in Nepal, Thailand, Panama, Indonesia and Philippines. He has experience reporting on emergencies such as covering Rohingya exodus, South Asian flood, World’s biggest industrial disaster, political unrest, cyclone, fire tragedies, earthquake, covid-19 pandemic etc. Hasan completed security training under United Nations department of Safety and Security. In addition to English, he is fluent in Bangla, and Hindi. He follows code of ethics for journalists strictly and available for assignments worldwide. _Website not available. Sign in: https://www.twine.net/signup_

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Mohammad Rakibul Hasan is a Dhaka Based documentary photographer, filmmaker and visual artist. His work explores the themes of human rights, social development, migration, gender violence and the environment. His images express the resilience of human spirit and strength at adversity. He uses still images, text, videos, drone footage and VR to provide multi-faceted storytelling for editorial and non-profit clients. His work has published in major international outlets including BBC, CNN, The Guardian, The Sunday Times among many. He has been commissioned by non-profits such as Oxfam, Save the Children, Water Aid, ActionAid, Asian Development Bank (ADB), The World Bank, Concern, FAO of the United Nations, UN Women, UNHCR, WHO, USAid among others. His photo project ‘Salt’ was nominated for Ian Parry award and Joop Swart Masterclass. Hasan was nominated for many international awards and won hundreds of photographic competitions worldwide including Lucie Award, Human Rights Press Award and Allard Prize. His latest exhibition was on ‘Gender Violence and Migration’, organized by UN in Thailand. His photography projects were exhibited in Art Basel, Shanghai Photo Festival, NordArt, Belgrade Photo Month Festival, and many other galleries across the world. Hasan holds a Postgraduate Certificate in Photography from Falmouth University, UK and an Undergraduate Certificate in Higher Education in History of Art from Oxford University. He also pursued a Postgraduate Diploma in Photojournalism from Ateneo de Manila University. And graduated in Film & Video Production from UBS Film School at the University of Sydney. He is currently pursuing a Certificate in Creative Practices (Intermedia) at ICP – International Center of Photography, New York under Director’s Fellowship program via online. He is represented by Redux Pictures, ZUMA Press and a contract photographer for Reuters, and the Daily Star. He is a Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Fellow. Hasan is also a faculty member of Counter Foto, a center for visual arts in Bangladesh. As a native Bangladeshi Hasan has extensive work experience in Bangladesh. And an additional reporting experience in Nepal, Thailand, Panama, Indonesia and Philippines. He has experience reporting on emergencies such as covering Rohingya exodus, South Asian flood, World’s biggest industrial disaster, political unrest, cyclone, fire tragedies, earthquake, covid-19 pandemic etc. Hasan completed security training under United Nations department of Safety and Security. In addition to English, he is fluent in Bangla, and Hindi. He follows code of ethics for journalists strictly and available for assignments worldwide. _Website not available. Sign in: https://www.twine.net/signup_

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Mohammad Rakibul Hasan is a Dhaka Based documentary photographer, filmmaker and visual artist. His work explores the themes of human rights, social development, migration, gender violence and the environment. His images express the resilience of human spirit and strength at adversity.

He uses still images, text, videos, drone footage and VR to provide multi-faceted storytelling for editorial and non-profit clients. His work has published in major international outlets including BBC, CNN, The Guardian, The Sunday Times among many. He has been commissioned by non-profits such as Oxfam, Save the Children, Water Aid, ActionAid, Asian Development Bank (ADB), The World Bank, Concern, FAO of the United Nations, UN Women, UNHCR, WHO, USAid among others. His photo project ‘Salt’ was nominated for Ian Parry award and Joop Swart Masterclass.

Hasan was nominated for many international awards and won hundreds of photographic competitions worldwide including Lucie Award, Human Rights Press Award and Allard Prize. His latest exhibition was on ‘Gender Violence and Migration’, organized by UN in Thailand. His photography projects were exhibited in Art Basel, Shanghai Photo Festival, NordArt, Belgrade Photo Month Festival, and many other galleries across the world.

Hasan holds a Postgraduate Certificate in Photography from Falmouth University, UK and an Undergraduate Certificate in Higher Education in History of Art from Oxford University. He also pursued a Postgraduate Diploma in Photojournalism from Ateneo de Manila University. And graduated in Film & Video Production from UBS Film School at the University of Sydney. He is currently pursuing a Certificate in Creative Practices (Intermedia) at ICP – International Center of Photography, New York under Director’s Fellowship program via online.

He is represented by Redux Pictures, ZUMA Press and a contract photographer for Reuters, and the Daily Star. He is a Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Fellow. Hasan is also a faculty member of Counter Foto, a center for visual arts in Bangladesh. As a native Bangladeshi Hasan has extensive work experience in Bangladesh. And an additional reporting experience in Nepal, Thailand, Panama, Indonesia and Philippines.

He has experience reporting on emergencies such as covering Rohingya exodus, South Asian flood, World’s biggest industrial disaster, political unrest, cyclone, fire tragedies, earthquake, covid-19 pandemic etc. Hasan completed security training under United Nations department of Safety and Security. In addition to English, he is fluent in Bangla, and Hindi. He follows code of ethics for journalists strictly and available for assignments worldwide.

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