Abvent Group
Bangladeshi. Born in Bangladesh in 1983.
Represented by Agence VU'.
Wasif began his career in photography as a feature photographer for the Daily Star, a leading English daily in Bangladesh. His photographs have been published in numerous national and international publications including Le Monde, Himal Southasian, Asian Geographic, Photo District News, Zonezero, PDFX12 and the Daily Star.
In 2007, he was selected for the World Press Photo Joop Swart Masterclass in the Netherlands. He won an “Honorable Mention” in the All Roads Photography Program from the National Geographic Society for his extensive work on Old Dhaka.
His work is exhibited worldwide including in the Anchor Photo Festival in Cambodia, the International Photography Biennial of the Islamic World in Iran, Fotofreo- Festival of Photography in Australia, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography in Japan and Getty image gallery in England. Recently he was elected as one of the 30 emerging photographers by Photo District News, USA.
In 2008 he received the F25 Prize from La Fabrica and the Young Reporter Award from the City of Perpignan during the Visa pour l’Image festival. He also won the PrixPictet commission to document a water project in Bangladesh.
He is now teaching documentary photography at Pathshala South Asian Media Academy.
"Munem Wasif's frames are clean-cut, precise, almost cold. Without flourish. He asks us to look, to perceive, to take a stand. Therefore to act." Christian Caujolle Editions C.D.P. Collection Visa pour l'Image 2008 56 pages 22 x 22 cm ISBN : 978-2-35130-022-0
Limited to 20 copies signed and numbered, With an original print (12 x 18 cm) on Hahnemühle Fine Art Bamboo Paper, signed and numbered from I to XX. The special edition is protected by the Tote bag "Belonging". The book signed and numbered : Ed. C. de la Feronnière (2013) 160 p. 16,8 x 21,8 cm ISBN :2954226617
Limited to 20 copies signed and numbered, With an original print (12 x 18 cm) on Hahnemühle Fine Art Bamboo Paper, signed and numbered from I to XX. The special edition is protected by the Tote bag "Belonging". The book signed and numbered : Ed. C. de la Feronnière (2013) 160 p. 16,8 x 21,8 cm ISBN :2954226617