Muhammad Amdad Hossain
Bangladesh | B. 1999
Muhammad Amdad Hossain (b. 1999) is a celebrated visual artist and documentary photographer from Chittagong, Bangladesh, known for capturing fleeting moments that reveal the resilience and humanity of those living through hardship. His work focuses on the devastating effects of floods, pollution, and displacement, portraying the lived realities of vulnerable communities while highlighting their strength and endurance. Amdad also documents Bangladesh’s rich cultural heritage, including traditional festivals like the Polo Bawa fishing event, horse races, and bullock cart races, offering a broader narrative of rural life and identity.
Amdad has won over 170 international photography awards and has been published in more than 150 renowned outlets, including The Guardian, National Geographic, Forbes, CNN World, BBC, Yahoo News, Franceinfo, UNESCO, South China Morning Post, and Microsoft Start. His photographs have been exhibited in over 30 countries, bringing global attention to pressing environmental and social issues.
He has served as a judge in prestigious contests such as Wiki Loves Earth, MUSE Photography Awards, Global Photo Award, and the New York Photography Awards. Amdad also works with leading agencies including Zuma Press (USA), NurPhoto (Italy), and Solent Photo Agency (UK), using his lens to advocate for justice, empathy, and change worldwide.
CREDENTIALS
Second Place (2x) in Aerial and Black-and-White Category, Kolari Vision ‘Life in Another Light’ Photo Contest, USA
FIAP Gold Medal – Honorary Award, XVI International Photography Contest ASISAFOTO, Spain
First Youth Prize – South Asia Region, Walk of Water: Water Towers Photo Contest, Germany
Grand Jury Winner, Photogenic Mind Photo Contest, UAE
Third Place, FirstHand Stories of the Year, USA
Second Prize + 5 Jury Choice Prizes, reEarth International Art Prize, New Zealand
Highly Commended (2x), 35th Memorial Maria Luisa Photo & Video Contest, Spain
Ribbon Winner, Third International Khatwa Photography Competition (IHHS), Iraq
Finalist, The Nature Photography Contest, Global
Winner (Fishing Category), Power Watersports Photography Awards, Spain
Second Place, Parallel Visions Photo Contest, Hungary
Shortlisted (Object Category), Sony World Photography Awards (Open Competition), Global
Finalist (Drone/Aerial Category), 22nd Annual Smithsonian Photo Contest, USA Finalist, Photo|Frome’s Open Call, England
First Place, OnTheWall Black & White Competition, UK
Fourth Place, OnTheWall Landscape Competition, UK
Grand Jury March Winner, Photogenic Mind Photo Contest, UAE
Creator’s Choice Award, High Art Award, USA
National Champion, Third Place & Top Ten Winner, Wiki Loves Folklore Bangladesh, Bangladesh
Winner (April Theme ‘Abstract’), HIPA Instagram Photo Contest, Dubai
Winner, Marai Photo Grant by Agence France-Presse (AFP), France
Second Place, OnTheWall Raw Earth Competition, UK
Winner, Shining a Light on Energy Efficiency Competition, Belgium
Overall Winner, The International Photography Competition City of Latina, Italy Fourth Prize (H2O & Nature Category), International Photo Contest “H2O – The Nature of Water,” Italy
Honorable Mention, Penn Institute for Urban Research (Penn IUR) “Gather” Photo Contest, USA
2024
Runner-Up, OASIS Photocontest, Italy
Third Place, ArtTour International Cover Art Contest, USA
Honorable Mention, The Annual World Photo, USA
Highly Commended, JUST Art Award, USA
Special Award - Positive Change Maker, BSMe2e Global Talent Contest, Global
Bronze Award, 1839 Photographer of the Year, USA
Winner, Positive World Change Photo Call, USA
First Place, GDC Climate Photo Essay Contest, Washington D.C., USA
Honorable Mention, MyMA Artist Grant, USA
Winner, Journey of Hope: From Struggle to Success, USA
Finalist/Third Place (SOLUTIONS Category), Our Nature Photo Award, Hungary
Finalist, Ocean Power WPA (International Watersports Photography Awards), Spain
Highly Commended (Wildlife Category), World Travel Photography Awards (JRNY), UK
Silver Award, EXPOSUREONEAWARDS Photographer of the Year Contest, Global
Five Gold Medals, Phoenix National Photography Planet Award, Global
First Prize, World Water Day Photography Competition, Global
Winner, Black and White International Photography Awards, Mexico
Honorable Mention, 11th OPEN Art Competition, USA
Silver Award, ‘EyeCandid’ Photography Contest, South Korea
Silver Award, Better Photography Magazine Photographer of the Year, Australia
Honorable Mention, Traditional Sports Photo Competition, Turkey
FIAP Honorable Mention, 10th World Water Forum Photo Competition, Indonesia
Merit Prize, 9th PORTRAIT Art Competition, USA
Best Photo Award, High Art Contest, California, USA
Honorable Mention (2x), Awards.Photos Blockchain Award, Turkey
Winner (International Prize), The John Ruskin Prize, UK
Winner (Environmental Impact Category), The Nature Photography Contest, Global
Merit Prize, 9th OPEN Art Competition, USA
2023
Second Place, Ribbet Emerging Photographer Competition, Australia
First Place, Wort im Bild – International Photography Contest, Austria
Winner, Water Photography Contest, South Korea
2022
Second & Third Place – Portrait and Aerial, 2nd Annual Life in Another Light Photo Contest, USA
First Prize, Black-and-White Photo Competition, USA
Third Place, Canvas Pontiac Competition, USA
Third Prize + Honorable Mention, KIABPHOTO Busan Architecture & Urban Photo Competition, South Korea
Winner, Heidelberg Photography Award, Germany
Second Place (Drone Still Photography), 5th Jeju International Drone Film Festival, South Korea
Winner (Youth Mental Health and Wellness Category), Youth Excel Photo Contest, USA
First Place + Jury Mention (Portrait & Top News), Andrei Stenin Press Photo Contest, Russia
First & Second Place (Value Chains & Nourishing Nations), SSF Hub IYAFA Photo Contest, Spain
First Prize, International Picture Award, Germany
Travel Category Winner + Multiple Awards, Better Photography POTY Awards, India
First Prize, Flow of Beauty Photo Contest, Thailand
First Prize, UNEP Only One Earth Photo Contest, Kenya
First Prize, International Mobile Photography Contest (Student Category), USA
2021
First Prize, Click A Smile Photo Contest, India
First Prize, Child Photo Competition, USA
Joint Winner, Young Amateur Photographer of the Year, UK
Public Choice Category Winner, American Photography Open, USA
Multiple Expert Wins, Young Amateur Photographer of the Year (Travel, Portrait, Home, Black & White), UK
Second Place, Harvest for the World Media Competition, USA
Third Prize, 4th SRYD Photography Competition, China
First Place, Be Still Media Competition – What Matters, USA
Winner, Rebirth International Photo Contest, Greece
Second Prize, Dreams of Travel Photo Contest, USA
Team Choice (Wow! Factor), All About Women Photo Contest, Finland
Second Prize (Environment), SkyPixel Aerial Contest, USA
2020
Gold Award + Honorable Mention, Smile World Photography Award, China
Winner, Travel Photography Competition, UK
First Place, Portrait Category – Life in Another Light Photo Contest, USA
Runner-Up (Public Choice), American Photography Open, USA
Remarkable Award, Siena International Photography Awards, Italy
Winner + Third Prize (Earth Category), RIPA – Roma International Photo Award, Italy
Winner, Sahayatra Photography Contest, India
Winner, Banality of Evil in Daily Life Art Prize, Germany
Audience Award, “View from the Window” Competition, Poland
Winner, Corona Creative Contest, Germany
First Prize, Slover Library Earth Day Photo Contest, USA
Second Prize, Click A Smile Photo Contest, India
2019
Grand Prize Winner, Heritage for Planet Earth Photo Contest, Italy
Runner-Up (People), Wanderlust Photo of the Year Contest, UK
Winner (The Madiha Aijaz Prize), ROSL Photography Competition, UK
First Place, YouthLed Changemaker Photo Contest, USA
Winner, Greener Healthcare Waste Management Photo Contest, Africa
Runner-Up, Duggal’s Capture the Moment Photo Contest, USA
Winner, Wiki Spirit Photo Contest, Ecuador
Sony World Photography Awards Exhibition, United Kingdom
Thrive! Healthy People • Healthy Planet, USA
City of Latina International Photography Exhibition, Italy
Kolga Tbilisi Photo Exhibition, Georgia
Hillary Innovation Summit, New Zealand
World Art Dubai (Rove Emerging Artist Stand), UAE
Marco Polo Institute of Classical Arts, Italy
Venice Marco Polo Airport Exhibition, Italy
Photo|Frome’s Open Call (Station Gallery), United Kingdom
Watersports Photography Awards (Ocean Power WPA), Spain
In Colors Project ED#3 JOY, Lumicroma, Portugal
2024
Global Development Conference Photo Essay Showcase, Fiji
Finalist Exhibition – The John Ruskin Prize, United Kingdom
2023
Esperanza Pertusa Award Exhibition, Spain
Head On Environmental Awards Finalist Exhibition, Australia
ISESCO Headquarters Photography Exhibition, Morocco
Traveling Exhibition – Andrei Stenin International Press Photo Exhibition, Global
In Colors Project ED#2 HOME, Lumicroma, Portugal
2022
PhotoEspaña / Fundación Esperanza Pertusa, Spain
EVOLVE (Scope Art Fair), USA
Jalón Ángel International Photo Exhibition (Universidad San Jorge), Spain
Touring Exhibition – Thrive! Healthy People–Healthy Planet, Global
Heidelberger Fotopreis (Heidelberg City Library), Germany
Flow of Beauty Exhibition (Ratchada Street Gallery), Thailand
ViewSonic ColorPro Award Exhibitions, UK & Taiwan
Out From The Mist Exhibition, Australia
2021
Banality of Evil in Daily Life (Alte Münze), Germany
Traveling Exhibition – Andrei Stenin International Press Photo Exhibition, Global
2020
Banality of Evil in Daily Life (Alte Münze), Germany
Grand Prix Photo (Musée de l’Annonciade Gardens), France
Let’s DMZ Peace & Environment Awards Exhibition, South Korea
2019
20ROSL Photo Biennial (Royal Over-Seas League), United Kingdom
Wanderlust Travel Photographer of the Year Exhibition, United Kingdom
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