Country: Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Muhammad Amdad Hossain (b. 1999) is a photographer and visual artist from Chattogram, Bangladesh. His practice focuses on climate change, water crisis, displacement, and the resilience of communities living in environmentally vulnerable regions. Through long-term, socially engaged photography, he combines field research, ethical community engagement, and visual storytelling to explore how people adapt to ecological uncertainty.
He holds a Master’s degree in Political Science and received professional training at Counter Foto, Bangladesh, followed by mentorship with Agence France-Presse (AFP). He was also selected for the Foundry Photojournalism Workshop 2026 organized by The VII Foundation and PhotoWings.
His work has been exhibited in more than 40 countries and published in over 150 international media outlets. Hossain works as a contract photographer with ZUMA Press (USA), Solent News & Photo Agency (UK), and contributes to NurPhoto (Italy). He has received over 200 international photography awards.
He holds a Master’s degree in Political Science and received professional training at Counter Foto, Bangladesh, followed by mentorship with Agence France-Presse (AFP). He was also selected for the Foundry Photojournalism Workshop 2026 organized by The VII Foundation and PhotoWings.
His work has been exhibited in more than 40 countries and published in over 150 international media outlets. Hossain works as a contract photographer with ZUMA Press (USA), Solent News & Photo Agency (UK), and contributes to NurPhoto (Italy). He has received over 200 international photography awards.