Munir Uz Zaman
Munir Uz Zaman is a Bangladeshi photographer. Currently he is working in Agency France Press AFP.[1] He graduated from Pathshala South Asian Media Institute,[2] Bangladesh. His has received awards for his work documenting the Rohingya refugee crisis.[3] He has also published photos depicting daily life in Bangladesh.[4]
Munir Uz Zaman | |
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মুনির উজ জামান | |
Born | 1978 |
Nationality | Bangladeshi |
Alma mater | Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science & Technology University Pathshala South Asian Media Institute |
Occupation | Photographer |
Organization | AFP |
Known for | Documentary photography |
Spouse(s) | Mariya Hossain ( m. 2009) |
Children | 2 |
Award
- Asian media awards ceremony[5]
- Spot News – First place, Fccthai[6]
- Category - Photo Feature. Awarded Special Merit Diploma,
Subject – Bangladesh Factory Collapse. Atlanta Photojournalism Seminar, Year 2013, Spot News, Second Prize.
- Subject - Rana Plaza Garments Building Collapse.[7]
- Photo week Washington DC, Year 2013,
- Photojournalism Single image. First Prize.
Subject - Rana Plaza Garments Building Collapse. Foreign Correspondent Club of Hong Kong and Amnesty International, Human Rights Press Award 2012.
- Category - Photo Feature. First Prize.
- Subject – Rohingya Refugee.
Foreign Correspondent Club of Thailand. Year - 2012. First Prize Spot News.
- Subject - Rohingya Refugee [8]
- POY Picture of the year. Title: Rescue. Honorary Mention, Year - 2009
Judge
Insight Out 1.0 by HSTUPS [9]
gollark: Kind of. Not really. They seem to justify things a lot based on "god said so", which I don't consider sensible reasoning.
gollark: Deism?
gollark: Maybe? I don't really care.
gollark: That's basically the defining belief of most religions though? And the justification for believing in the religious book and such.
gollark: I, personally, consider myself tolerant of people who are tolerant of people who are tolerant of people who are tolerant of people to arbitrary depths of recursion.
References
- "AFP photographer honoured at the Human Rights Press Awards". AFP. 15 April 2013.
- "Pathshala South Asian Media Institute – Photography School in Bangladesh". pathshala.org.
- Alam, Mayesha. "How the Rohingya crisis is affecting Bangladesh – and why it matters". The Washington Post. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
- "Foto di Munir Uz Zaman". Felicità Pubblica. 9 February 2018.
- "AFP Journalists Recognised for Rohingya Refugee Coverage". AFP. 14 May 2018.
- "Spot News - First Place: Munir uz Zaman/AFP (Rohingya Muslims)". FCCT/OnAsia. Archived from the original on 31 July 2013.
- Zaman, Munir Uz. "Bangladesh factory collapse". Global Risk Insights.
- Zaman, Munir Uz. "'I'm here 24/7': Rohingya youths share their stories on social media". The Jakarta Post. Agence France-Presse.
- http://pressbangladesh.org/photography-competition-insight-out-1-hstups/
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