
Where the River Goes Home
Life along Bangladesh's rivers, chars and shifting shorelines — the crossings, the floods and the people the water carries. A year with the boats and the families who live by the tide.
Bodies of work built in the field over weeks and months — not single frames, but the reporting around them. Editorial essays, documentary work and running portfolios from Abdul Goni.

Life along Bangladesh's rivers, chars and shifting shorelines — the crossings, the floods and the people the water carries. A year with the boats and the families who live by the tide.
FilmA feature-length project following Bangladeshi migrant workers along the routes that carry them abroad and the families who wait for their return. Produced with Drik Picture Library and Untamed Planet.

The rural economy of the delta, shot across a single season — from the drying floors of the rice belt to the cutters and fishers who work the water's edge.

Protest, politics and the crowd, photographed from inside the street rather than the press pen — the faces, flags and quiet moments between the headlines.

A running series of portraits made on assignment and after it — the workers, vendors and passers-by who rarely make the caption but hold the story together.
Abdul Goni takes on editorial commissions and documentary collaborations in Bangladesh and the region. Tell the desk what the story is and we'll scope it with you.
The full archive runs well beyond what's shown here. Tell the desk what the story needs and we'll search the take — including unpublished frames — and clear rights for you.