Fishing boats line the shore in front of stilt houses in Jhulonto Para, Sutarkhali Union, Khulna, Bangladesh on July 13, 2025. Each boat is essential for transport, fishing, and survival.

Muhammad Amdad Hossain

amdadphotoofficial@gmail.com 01824288449 Bangladesh

Topics of Focus

Photography, Climate change, Documentary

Geographic Areas of Focus

Bangladesh, Asia

Biography

Muhammad Amdad Hossain (b. 1999) is a documentary photographer and visual artist from Chattogram, Bangladesh, where he lives and works. His practice focuses on climate change, water crisis, displacement, and the everyday resilience of communities living in environmentally vulnerable regions. Working through long-term, socially engaged photography, he combines field-based research, ethical community engagement, and visual storytelling to examine how people adapt to ecological uncertainty. Hossain holds a Master’s degree in Political Science and has received professional training at Counter Foto, Bangladesh, along with a six-month mentorship under Agence France-Presse (AFP). His work has been exhibited internationally in more than 40 countries, including the United Kingdom, Brazil, Italy, Germany, South Korea, and Australia. He has received over 200 international photography awards and has been featured in more than 150 global publications. Through sustained engagement with communities and landscapes, his practice reflects on territory, environment, and the human experience of living amid ongoing environmental change.

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