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Abir Abdullah, a Bangladeshi photographer and educator, is known for his impactful work on climate change and human resilience. He holds a Master’s in Marketing from Dhaka University. Abir’s career highlights include working as a Staff Photographer at Drik Picture Library, and Photojournalist for the European Pressphoto Agency. He served as Principal at Pathshala South Asian Media Institute and now teaches photography workshops at Alliance Française de Dhaka.

He has received awards like the Mother Jones International Fund for Documentary Photography and the Alexia Foundation Professional Grant. He has exhibited work internationally in acclaimed shows such as “Where Three Dreams Cross” at Whitechapel Gallery, London; “Climate Migrants in Bangladesh” at Visa pour l’Image, France; and “Deadly Cost” at Xposure International Photography Festiva, Sharjah.