Duncan Gregory

Immersed in each life, underscoring every existence, there’s a story. 


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4th October 2020

JOURNEY INTO BANGLADESH

When offered an assignment which allowed free licence to write about life in Bangladesh, I jumped at the chance: this was what my dreams were made of. At the time I was working with schools in India and was asked to make a side trip to Dhaka, to study, write and photograph the workings of development projects, within the capital and in rural areas to the South, West and North of the city. My February-March stay was to last for a month, before temperatures began to hit oven-like proportions.
3rd October 2020

BANGLADESHI WOMEN SHOW THE WAY

During my travels through Bangladesh - both city and country - I came to admire the way in which women were involved, as if they, and not the men, were the real pillars of society. As project workers and beneficiaries, the women I met at the local level, were adept at doing whatever they could to support themselves, their families and their communities.
26th May 2020

BANGLADESH: SHEFALI, THE DOCTOR FROM DHAKA!

I was seated on a slim wooden bench inside a hot, sweaty, bamboo shed, with what seemed like 100 eyes gazing at me: this strange-looking creature from the West! Once things settled back to what I judged might be almost normal, I uncased my camera and began to photograph proceedings, which in turn set of another round of bubbling interchange. After things settled again, my eye – and my camera lens - were drawn to a particularly attentive young girl, seated towards the rear ...

Whittling our Niche is devised and developed by Duncan Gregory, author, artist and environmentalist, who lives in Kenya. Items and images are copyright of Duncan Gregory unless otherwise indicated. Comment and constructive criticism welcome.

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