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DHAKARAMA

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DHAKARAMA by Enamul Hoque

Dhakarama is a photographic exhibition of street panoramas of Dhaka by London
based photographer Enamul Hoque.

Hoque regularly visits Dhaka and continues
to experiment and push the boundaries of digital technology in archiving and creating an intimate portrait of an evolving megacity.

Dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh and is one of the most densely populated megacities in the world, with a population of over 17 million people.

The images are of some of the main streets of Dhaka, and reflect the colour, vitality, chaos and
life in a densely packed city.
These photographs were taken 2013 onwards and reflect his continual interest in representation the daily life and form part of his work as a visual artist.

It contrasts the structured / controlled work that he is regularly involved in and provides an
insight into the way photography can be used to represent motion.
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DHAKARAMA by Enamul Hoque<br />
<br />
Dhakarama is a photographic exhibition of street panoramas of Dhaka by London<br />
based photographer Enamul Hoque. <br />
<br />
Hoque regularly visits Dhaka and continues<br />
to experiment and push the boundaries of digital technology in archiving and creating an intimate portrait of an evolving megacity.<br />
<br />
Dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh and is one of the most densely populated megacities in the world, with a population of over 17 million people. <br />
<br />
The images are of some of the main streets of Dhaka, and reflect the colour, vitality, chaos and<br />
life in a densely packed city.<br />
These photographs were taken 2013 onwards and reflect his continual interest in representation the daily life and form part of his work as a visual artist.<br />
<br />
It contrasts the structured / controlled work that he is regularly involved in and provides an<br />
insight into the way photography can be used to represent motion.