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Jashim Salam
Born7 July,1978
Chittagong, Bangladesh
NationalityBangladeshi
EducationPathshala, South Asian Media Academy
OccupationPhotojournalist
Known forDocumentary photography
Websitejashimsalam.com

Jashim Salam (born 1978) is a Bangladeshi documentary photographer and photojournalist.

Biography

Salam graduated in photography from Pathshala the south Asian institute of photography and media academy. He has been teaching, mentoring photography in workshops and seminars for aspiring young photographers regularly and has also been on the jury boards of numerous photography contests in Bangladesh. Social photo-documentary, portraits are among his interests. He started his photographic career with DrikNEWS agency. He worked for New Age an English daily of Bangladesh, Drik picture agency, Majority world, Nur photo agency, and Corbis images.

His work has been featured in the exhibitions and screening worldwide, including Visa Pour l'Image, in Perpignan, The Photoville festival in New York, Atrium of the Town Hall, The Hague, Netherlands, Maison familiale Pro Juventute, Geneva, The Getty Images Gallery, London, Gallery of the French Alliance Foundation Paris, France.

Publications

Salam's work published extensively in National and international books, magazine, publications, including:

  • The Sunday Times Magazine
  • Lensblog.NY Times
  • WIRED
  • SPIEGEL
  • Observer
  • The Wall Street Journal
  • The Guardians
  • Observers.france24
  • 360 Magazine
  • 27 eyes on Sylhet
  • Photographs magazine
  • CNN
  • Reader's Digest
  • The Weather Channel
  • New Internationalist
  • One world calendar
  • Helvetas
  • The Climate Crisis
  • Garuda Indonesia Magazine
  • National Geographic
  • Reuters
  • AP
  • Zuma press
  • SIPA press
  • Photojournale
  • Corbis images

Awards

  • 2nd place, mosco foto festival,2014
  • 2nd spotlight fotovisura grant, 2013 [1]
  • Grand prize IPA street photography award, 2012
  • 1st prize Gold,3rd Asian Press Photo contest, 2012 [2]
  • 1st prize in Emirates photography award, 2011 [3]
  • 2nd prize in people and planet contest, 2011
  • Ian Parry scholarship (Commended), 2011 [4][5]
  • 2nd prize people and planet award, 2011
  • YPPA photojournalism award, 2011
  • FCCT photojournalism award, 2011
  • International biodiversity award, 2010
  • Humanity Photo award, 2011
  • Humanity Photo award, 2009
  • Asahi Shimbun- International Photographic Salon of Japan, 2008

Exhibition

  • Visa Pour l'Image 2015, Perpignan, France.
  • Visa Pour l'Image, Perpignan, France.
  • Photoville festival in New York, US.
  • Atrium of the Town Hall, The Hague, Netherlands.
  • Glarus, Switzerland.
  • Foreign Correspondents' Club of Thailand.
  • United Nations, New York.
  • Zentrum Karl der Grosse, Kirchgasse, Switzerland.
  • HIPA exhibition Dubai, UAE.
  • Maison familiale Pro Juventute, Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Forum de l'Hôtel de Ville, Lausanne, Switzerland.
  • The Getty Images Gallery, London, UK.
  • The National Theatre, Abu Dhabi, UAE.
  • Gallery of the French Alliance Foundation Paris, France.
  • The Gallery of Fine Arts of Uzbekistan.
  • The Rotch Library Gallery at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US.
  • China Folklore Photographic Association (CFPA), Guangzhou, China.

References

  1. ^ Fotovisura, USA (July 5, 2013). "The FotoVisura Grant Results!".
  2. ^ Asianewsphoto (2012-09-20). "The 3rd Asia Press Photo Contest announced in Beijing".
  3. ^ Emirates Photography Competition 2012, UAE (26 July 2012). "6th Session 2011".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Ian Parry, England. "Water World".
  5. ^ Ian Parry Scholarship, England (2011). "Alumni".

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