Stories that have emerged about working class people have
invariably been stories arousing on the one hand, sympathy
for the poor and on the other, respect for the benevolent
rich, and have not addressed the politics of inequality and
exploitation. To address this inequality it was felt that images
needed to be produced by working class children. A group
of children from Mirpur, now called Out of Focus, and Drik
began working together in 1994.
It started with Shahidul Alam training the children in
photography using pinhole cameras and simple darkroom
equipment. The Out of Focus group are no longer children.
Several work in Drik, while some are working internationally
with our regional partners. They have had major
international exhibitions, successful television and radio
broadcasts, films that have been nominated for awards in
international festivals and publications in mainstream
media. One of its members was the first Asian representative
in the child jury of the prestigious World Press Photo
contest, one as part of the small team that won the first
Emmy for Bangladesh. Out of Focus have since trained
children in Shonagachi, a brothel in Kolkata, (later made
famous by the Oscar winning film "Born into Brothels"), and
through their own media productions, ensure that other
voices are heard.
Major achievements by Out of Focus members:
- Photography exhibitions in Bangladesh (1996), UK (1998) and Norway (2001-2003)
- "Sheema 8 years Old" awarded Meena Award (2005) for best documentary film by UNICEF.
- "One Lokman" nominated for the best children's film at
Oberhausen Film Festival (2004).
- Received Emmy Award (2005) for television production.
Photograph by
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