Arafat Siraji

Photographer @ Pathshala South Asian Media Institute / Based in Aarhus, Denmark

Arafat Bin Siraji, a photographer based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He completed his Professional Photography Program from Pathshala South Asian Media Institue. He also studied Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at the University of... read on
Focus: Filmmaker, Advertising, Editor, Curator, Director, Health, Environment, History, Documentary, Creative, Art Director, Domestic, Conceptual, Art, Culture, Editorial Page, Humanitarian, Cinematography, Faculty, Human Rights, Artist, Graphic Designer, Editorial, Editing, Film Producer
Skills: Photo Assisting, Color Correction, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Premier, Apple Final Cut Pro, Book Layout/Design, Photo Editing, Mixed Media, Illlustration, Typography, Curating, Art Direction, Multimedia Production, Product Design, Video Editing, Marketing, Associate, Cinematographer
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Available in: Aarhus, Denmark
Focused on: Filmmaker, Advertising, Editor, Curator, Director, Health, Environment, History, Documentary, Creative, Art Director, Domestic, Conceptual, Art, Culture, Editorial Page, Humanitarian, Cinematography, Faculty, Human Rights, Artist, Graphic Designer, Editorial, Editing, Film Producer
Skilled at: Photo Assisting, Color Correction, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Premier, Apple Final Cut Pro, Book Layout/Design, Photo Editing, Mixed Media, Illlustration, Typography, Curating, Art Direction, Multimedia Production, Product Design, Video Editing, Marketing, Associate, Cinematographer
Coverage Regions: Asia Europe
Languages Spoken: Bangla, English
Years of experience: 6 to 10
Arafat Bin Siraji, a photographer based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He completed his Professional Photography Program from Pathshala South Asian Media Institue. He also studied Photojournalism and Documentary Photography at the University of Applied Science & Arts, Hannover, Germany. His works are largely concentrated with memory and loss of memory concerning both personal and collective. For him, the photograph is an impression of the experience he is having and the connection he is holding with the subject.