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Manzoor Alam Beg
মনজুর আলম বেগ
Manzoor Alam Beg
Born(1931-10-01)1 October 1931
Nawabganj, Malda district, Bengal Presidency
Died26 July 1998(1998-07-26) (aged 66)
NationalityBangladeshi
OccupationPhotographer
Known forFine art photography and fine-art photographic movements in Bangladesh

Manzoor Alam Beg (Bengali: মনজুর আলম বেগ; 1 October 1931 – 26 July 1998) was a Bangladeshi photographer. He was awarded Ekushey Padak in 2007 by the Government of Bangladesh.

Early life and family

Beg was born on 1 October 1931 in his maternal home in Shyampur, Nawabganj, Malda district, Bengal Presidency. He belonged to a Bengali Muslim family of Begs from Murshidabad. He was the third child of Professor Husam Uddin Beg of Murshidabad and Zaheda Chowdhury of Nawabganj. His father was a former principal of Brojomohun College in Barisal.

Beg married Walida Chowdhury on 17 March 1963. They had three children: photographer Iftekhar Alam Beg, photographer Imtiaz Alam Beg, and Ishtiaque Alam Beg. Beg's eldest brother Mahmood Alam Beg was the Deputy Governor of Bangladesh Bank, which is the central bank of Bangladesh. His younger brother Captain Mahfuz Alam Beg was the Sub-sector Commander of Sector 9 in the independence war of Bangladesh in 1971.

Training and education

Beg received photographic training at the Technical Training Centre of the Pakistan Air Force in Karachi in 1949. UNESCO training on microfilming in Karachi (1957). British government training on document reproduction at Hatfield College of Technology in UK (1968). Kodak Colour Film course at Kodak Photographic School at Harrow in London (1968). Diploma in photography from the British Institute of Reprographic Technology (1976). A training course for information centre managers organised by UNESCO and the Government of India in New Delhi (1980).

Career

Beg set up of the Begart Institute of Photography in 1960, the nation's first training facility for photography. In 1976, he founded the Bangladesh Photographic Society. He was well known for organising photographers and photographic activities in a place that had practically no recent history of institutional or professional photography. Manzoor Alam Beg was honoured as ESFIAP at the FIAP (the distinction "Excellence for Services Rendered" is awarded to those persons who have accomplished exceptional services over a long period for the benefit of The International Federation of Photographic Art) 19th Congress in Germany, 1987. He was honored with a title Aalokchitracharjo (The Chancellor of Photography) by BPS on behalf of Bangladeshi photographers community. He is considered as the Father of Fine Art Photography Movements in Bangladesh. Aalokchitracharjo (The Chancellor of Photography) Manzoor Alam Beg has been awarded the most prestigious Ekushey Podak given by Bangladesh government in 2007 besides 200 more national and international awards and honors.

Death

Beg died on 26 July 1998.

Professional careers

Beg served in following organizations.

  • United States Information Services (USIS), Dhaka 1955 – 1957.
  • PANSDOC National Documentation Centre, Karachi 1957 – 1960.
  • Bangladesh National Scientific and Technical Documentation Centre BANSDOC Dhaka 1963 – 1988.

Books on photography

  1. Report on photography, Published in UK, 1968.
  2. Adhunik Photography, Published in India, 1974.
  3. Photography Formula, 1974.
  4. Photography Digest, 1981.
  5. Rangin Photo Printing, 1985.
  6. Microfilm ki o kano, 1991.
  7. Alokchitron shadakalo o Rangin, 1993.
  8. Darkroom Solution, 1994.

Honours

  • Honorary Fellow of the Bangladesh Photographic Society, 1983.
  • Honorary life membership of WIF (Worldview International Foundations), 1982.
  • Hon FPAD (The highest honour in photography) India, 1982.
  • CINE-SEEK PODAK by the Cine – Seek Audio- visual club Dhaka, 1986.
  • Awarded ASIIPC by the India International Photographic Council, 1991.
  • FSIPC by the India International Photographic Council (IIPC), 1997.
  • Photography Charcha honour at Calcutta Book Fair 1997.
  • Alokchitracharjo (Chancellor of Photography) by the Bangladesh Photographic Society, 1998 .

Awards

  • The Cento Photo Contest Prize (Bronze) Ankara, 1968
  • ACCU UNESCO Prize, Japan, 1976
  • Hon Diploma, USSR, 1977
  • ACCU Rotary Prize, Japan, 1977
  • Two Hon Mention Prizes, Canada, 1977
  • First Prize Photo kina, Germany, 1978
  • First Prize, Pentax, Uk, 1986
  • First prize World and I, USA, 1986
  • First prize World and I, USA, 1987
  • Ekushey Padak (2007)

References

  1. Akter, Bayazid (2012). "Beg, MA". In Sirajul Islam; Miah, Sajahan; Khanam, Mahfuza; Ahmed, Sabbir (eds.). Banglapedia: the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Online ed.). Dhaka, Bangladesh: Banglapedia Trust, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. ISBN 984-32-0576-6. OCLC 52727562. OL 30677644M. Retrieved 19 December 2024.
  2. ^ "Begart Institute of Photography to pay tribute to its founder". Dhaka Tribune. 25 July 2019. Retrieved 28 September 2019.
  3. মনজুর আলম বেগ ।। এক আলোকবর্তিকার নাম. Dainik Azadi (in Bengali). Archived from the original on 15 August 2016. Retrieved 3 August 2016.
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