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    Friday, February 6, 2009

    BP Photowalk: Panamnagar, Sonargaon, January 2009

    Panamnagar: The Bricks are Changing
    BP Photowalk to Panamnagar, Sonargaon
    Narayanganj, Bangladesh

    30 January 2009

    It was planned from some days back. Thanks to Monir for the plan. He selected the venue and called everyone. Bangladeshi Photographers (BP) group of Flickr hasn’t done many photowalks of late. And this one was one of those few. The outing was more of an “adda” than a photographic venture. Being able to meet the friends was more important that clicking. Yet, once someone goes out with a camera, its hard to keep quiet. And an historic site like Sonargaon doesn’t let anyone keep quiet.

    It was actually not the easiest to get a lot of people out there. The journey had to start pretty early in the morning, which wasn’t everyone’s breakfast on a weekend. But some did manage to show up; only six of us. We started from the bus stop near Gulistan. Even though our scheduled start was 8:00AM, we couldn’t make it before 8:30AM. Our target was to get there before the chaos started. It was a Friday, a holiday. And holidays are the worst time to visit such places. So many souls gather there on those days that it becomes virtually impossible to find the slightest bit of solitary spot. Early arrival over there gives us the chance to leave the crowd behind.

    We knew it’s a short journey from Dhaka to Sonargaon. But you can never be fully certain about the condition of traffic; even on a holiday. Our journey took us right through the traffic-jam infested Sayedabad area and that quagmire made sure that we couldn’t reach Sonargaon before 9:35AM. Straightaway we went for Panamnagar or Panam City as they call it, and finished our breakfast at a local restaurant. By around 10:15AM, we started to move slowly into the realms of Panam.

    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Panamnagar......... trying to catch up with time?



    This was my fourth visit there inside three years. Every time I went there, I observed change. And recording the change became more important to me each time. The “renovation” that’s going on over there is being doubted by many. Although those works can make the buildings last longer, they definitely wouldn’t make the buildings regain their earlier beauty. The old buildings no longer spread the aura as they used to several years back. It was living history back then, but now it’s a bland museum. A eviction process was on the way the last time I visited the place. Most buildings were empty by that time. Now, the buildings are still empty, yet, some of the buildings seemed occupied. The eviction process started the renovation work all right, but the work itself somehow failed to impress me.


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Disturbing peace of the past.......


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Designs of humans and Nature........01


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Designs of humans and Nature........02


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Designs of humans and Nature........03


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Textures of a bygone era.........01


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Glimpses from the past..........


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Living in history.............01


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Nature catches up..........


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Don't forget the light that brings you here..... for this is your beacon
    (Model: Shudipto)


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Textures of a bygone era.........02


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Textures of a bygone era.........03


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Let light come in, and don't you ever close the door..........
    (Model: Shudipto)


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Living in history.............02


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Textures of a bygone era.........04


    We veered off from the main street of Panam and proceeded north towards the solitary buildings that attracted me most during my previous tours there. We were shocked giving our first glance at the open field. There was an old Hindu Moth there on a big field. The north end of the field had paddy fields. Now there’s some stupid real estate people erecting a big structure, ruining the whole beauty of the place. We crossed the “real estate” land and moved into the solitary building complex. This complex is always my prime target. I can’t get tired of this building. A family still lives there. Sunlight was shearing through the thick curtain of tree-leaves. It took us to the past. The textures are simply amazing, though ruinous. We clicked away to our heart’s content. The building complex is in terrible shape; on the verge of ruination. Its not going to be long before this becomes history on photographs only. Sonargaon is also very good place for birdwatching. I saw or heard quite a few brids there. I've noticed this during my previous visits there.

    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Nature does it better.......


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Living in history.............03


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Eating away.........


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Designs of humans and Nature........04


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Let there be light...........01


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Let there be light...........02


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Let there be light...........03
    (Model: Shudipto)


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Let there be light...........04
    (Model: Shudipto)



    We moved on. Monir led us to yet another building complex. It probably was a former treasury. This complex was a shadow of its past; hardly had anything there. Two small structures were struggling to survive against Nature's game of time. A couple of open wondows there were letting in the sun. I just thought if there were some smog there, it could produce mind-blowing sun-rays. I shared it with Shudipto. And as active as he is, he started working with a definite purpose straightaway! Without a second thought, we found Shudipto fully ready with all the ingredients. There was fire! And there was smoke! And thats what we wanted, wasn't it? Sun-rays sneaked through and the clickers got crazy! The smoke didn't last that long, but this time, Monir took over and he wanted even more fire! There was fire again and we clicked smoke. It was great fun and the results were not short of being truly amazing!

    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Fishing...........01


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Fishing...........02


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Hope...........


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    "I swear, I don't know where my pants gone!!"


    We explored the local area a little bit. We watched a little fishing in a local pond and spent some time with village children. I always find the smiles on their faces amazing. They give me hope to think. This is one of the reasons why I never give up trying; I just know there is light.


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Disturbed peace..........01


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Doors.........


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Artworks..........


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Never forget your past.........
    (Model: Mehdi Hasan)


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    The sky had always been there..........


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Disturbed peace..........02


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Disturbed peace..........03


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Heritage in danger........



    This is when Mustafiz Bhai and Vashkar Bhai showed up. They came in a separate car and were stuck in a long queue of traffic jam near Narayanganj. But they arrived at least, although a bit tired physically and mentally. We were invited by them over phone to yet another building complex. The complex actually read "factory" outside the main gate. I have absolutely no idea how this "factory" sprung up at a place of historical significance. Anyway, we moved into this building complex, which I remembered from my visit in late 2007. A very beutiful building with lovely designs. The two-storied building was not in the worst shape; and some kind of "renovation" seemed like touched it. At least, the idea came up seeing the sealed-off stairs. Previously we were able to take pictures from the 1st floor; this time we had to be content with shooting from below. We explored the small place as much as we could and took some group photos. Then it was time to move on once again.

    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    A veiled attempt at renovation............


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Off-limit.........01


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    This is a building that has many memories..........


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Panamnagar..... probably trying too hard to catch up......


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Broken.........


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Designs...... hard and soft.....


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    A protest........


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Off-limit.........02


    From Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Living in history.............04


    We proceeded through the even-familiar street of Panam. Most of the buildings were now off limit. Some had their windows and doors sealed off. Others had some artificial repairings done to them as a part of the "renovation" effort. We paused at a small tea stall to take some rest and then moved out.

    I actually hurt my leg a bit during the return rickshaw journey to Sonargaon bazar. This painted my tour a bit, but couldn't wipe off the joy of a nice revisit to Panam. Mustafiz Bhai gave me a lift in his car because of my injury. It was a bit painful for several days, but I recovered in due time; ready to make yet another journey. I hope to visit Panamnagar again sometime late in 2009 or in 2010. Observing and recording the changes there are fascinating subjects for me.

    P.S. This blog contains only some of the images from the tour. For more pictures, please visit the following link:
    Panamnagar, Sonargaon, Narayanganj, January 2009

    Please also check out my other visits to Sonargaon and Panamnagar:
    Panamnagar, November 2006
    Sonargaon & Panamnagar, December 2007

    Sunday, December 7, 2008

    Narinda Graveyard & Baldah Garden, December 2008

    TTL Photowalk: Save Our Heritage 1
    Narinda Graveyard & Baldah Garden, Wari, Dhaka, Bangladesh

    06 December 2008

    Full credit goes to Flickr's "Through the Lens: Bangladesh" group for organising this nice little photowalk. Faisal Bhai threw this into context first. We have so many historic places within our ancient city that are on the verge of ruination. How many of us are actually aware of such places, its hard to tell. Actually, its not just about awareness, its also about the feeling of possession, which seems to be lacking among the general citizens. We are just living out our lives without ever thinking what we are leaving for our next generations to see. Its our responsibility to leave some heritage intact, which our heirs can watch with keen eyes and think about the glorious past.

    Faisal Bhai's works of couple of years back gave us the impetus to go for a trip at Narinda Graveyard. The place is officially known as Dhaka Christian Graveyard. Its on a private property and controlled by the Christian church at Kakrail, Dhaka. The graveyard contains many old tombs of historic significance, many of which are now on the verge of ruination for lack of maintenance.

    From TTL Photowalk: Narinda Graveyard & Baldah Garden, December 2008

    Gates to the next world.........


    From TTL Photowalk: Narinda Graveyard & Baldah Garden, December 2008

    Keeper of peace........


    From TTL Photowalk: Narinda Graveyard & Baldah Garden, December 2008

    Creeping in..........


    From TTL Photowalk: Narinda Graveyard & Baldah Garden, December 2008

    Guardian angels........


    From TTL Photowalk: Narinda Graveyard & Baldah Garden, December 2008

    Shelter for the next world.........01


    As the date was fixed for a December day, some of us were looking for an early venture, mainly to get the misty air in the frame. But the idea was a little far fetched, as the fog hasn't yet arrived this winter. Anyway, some of us actually reached there by around 7:30AM. But it didn't actually look like a cakewalk. The guards stood up and tall against the impending danger from outer planet!! We were actually quite a few. Even very early in the morning, around 7/8 of us crowded the gate, which basically scared those gatekeepers of the dead. Seeing cameras in everyone's hands rang the alarm bell in their head and they requested us not to shoot until their so-called officer came in. Meanwhile, a nice-looking guy, may be a missionary, arrived and started to talk. This tall man looked like a non-Bangladeshi, not just from his face, but from his accent as well. He told us that he's a member of the community, but not the leader. He gave us a nice go-ahead to shoot. So, we started.

    From TTL Photowalk: Narinda Graveyard & Baldah Garden, December 2008

    Shelter for the next world.........02


    From TTL Photowalk: Narinda Graveyard & Baldah Garden, December 2008

    Shelter for the next world.........03


    From TTL Photowalk: Narinda Graveyard & Baldah Garden, December 2008

    Rest together...........


    From TTL Photowalk: Narinda Graveyard & Baldah Garden, December 2008

    Mark of a deed..........


    From TTL Photowalk: Narinda Graveyard & Baldah Garden, December 2008

    Where two worlds meet.........



    The place looked as quiet as a graveyard. The southern part of the cemetery contained most of the old tombs. The Northern part mostly had new ones. We obviously were interested in the old ones. Most of the graves in this part dated back to the nineteenth or early twentieth centuries. Some had nice engraved tombstones with beautiful decorations. Some were within decorated houses. One of such houses was being devoured by plants and roots, counting the last days.

    While we were just beginning to have a proper look at the place, one of the guards again ran in. He yet again requested us not to shoot, as according to him, the person giving us the go-ahead was not "known" to them, even though that guy actually gave us the permission in front of the guards! We were very close to some sort of a quarrel with them over this issue. But we restrained ourselves and again paused our work. By that time, quite a few of our buddies had arrived and went on shooting, not really paying a lot of weight to those words of the guards. For some of us, the pause was enough to ruin a perfectly nice shooting scenario. The morning light was beginning to get harsher and the best shooting conditions were about to go away.

    It was past 9:00AM when we were still waiting for the arrival of their "officer". The time was already going away. By around 9:30, we had to conclude the session. The "officer" had arrived and after listening to us and perfectly "understanding" the situation, he told us that we needed a permission from Kakrail's church before he could allow us to do shooting there. By that time, most of our photographer buddies had managed at least some photographs. We took some group shots and began to move out. It was a disappointing end to a very nice effort. Even after losing quite a bit of the grandeur, the place still has the potential to remind us of our glorious past. Every tombstone bore the mark of time and carried the story of generations.

    From TTL Photowalk: Narinda Graveyard & Baldah Garden, December 2008

    Sundial without the sun..........


    From TTL Photowalk: Narinda Graveyard & Baldah Garden, December 2008

    Lights in the water.........


    From TTL Photowalk: Narinda Graveyard & Baldah Garden, December 2008

    Nature's colours..........


    From TTL Photowalk: Narinda Graveyard & Baldah Garden, December 2008

    A flower that tells many stories........


    From TTL Photowalk: Narinda Graveyard & Baldah Garden, December 2008

    A bed on the water........


    After a short breakfast at a nearby restaurant, we decided to spend some time at the century-old Baldah Garden. Its a very small place, but takes us close to Nature. We spent around a hour there shooting a few and doing some gossip. We moved out of there by around 11:00AM.

    Some of us moved out, including me. Others were still trying to quench their thirst for more photographs. They moved to the old parts of the City and had a great time over there. I came back home with a bit of disappointment in heart. I was disappointed for not being able to watch the beauty of the place in proper detail. But the disappointment was toned down quite a bit seeing so many of my photographer buddies together. There were probably 22 of us for this venture.

    I still have the place in my mind and would love to go there to complete the story.