I am glad that the world continues to open up to me, in spite of everything. Last year was controversial, even hard on something. But realizing that I discovered two new countries, I sincerely thank life for new knowledge and emotions.

Bangladesh is the first (and hopefully the only) country that leaves a dual impression. Probably, I just have to admit objective matters exist in this country, such as horrible ecology and poverty. I wrongly waited for the same emotions that I got in India, but the diversity of colors is much less.

But I have managed to make a series of photos, and indeed the photos are about people—with feelings, interest in you, real, and unaccustomed to attention.

Why little ones? The title to these photos (of course, not intentionally) was suggested by the driver when I was trying to take photos of the passersby through the car window. Probably, by calling them “little” he put something of his own. Most likely, their belongingness to the poorest people. I hope you do not agree with this interpretation, but understand why I called them that after all.

You are welcome to view the series in Non-Commercial.

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Bangladesh. Story about little people. Portrait and reportage photographer Rezeda Iuzmeeva

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