Everyday Life in Kuakata: A Glimpse of Craftsmanship
The black-and-white photo features 15-year-old rickshaw puller Sohorab and his sister, who are repairing a tire together at a rickshaw workshop. The scene conveys a calm and focused mood as the siblings engage in their daily work. The composition captures the intricacies of their craft, allowing viewers to sense the challenges and determination of the family, shaped by the loss of their previous livelihood. This image tells a story of adaptability and work ethic amid difficult circumstances.
Artful Black-and-White for Reflective Spaces
This photograph is perfect for any space wishing to create a contemplative atmosphere. It adds a touch of culture and reality to your home or office.
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Country: Bangladesh
Artist's description:
15-year-old rickshaw puller Sohorab and his sister repair a tire at a rickshaw shop. The family used to make a living with fishing, but the cyclone Sidr that struck the coast of Bangladesh on the night of November 15, 2007, destroyed their boats and nets. Now Sohorab and his father take tourists around town to make a living. Kuakata, Bangladesh, Feb. 9, 2008.
Collections: People, Photojournalism, Black-and-white Wall Art