K M Asad

About the artist

K M Asad is a documentary photographer and photojournalist. He was born in 1983 in the Mughal part of Dhaka city and spent his early life in the vivid alleys of the Bangladeshi capital’s old part. In 2008 he graduated from ‘Pathshala’ - The South Asian Institute of Photography - where he studied photojournalism.


Since 2012 he has been following the Rohingya refugees crisis - one of the greatest humanitarian disasters of the present day. A photograph of his detailed coverage of the crisis on the Bangladesh-Myanmar border featured on the cover of the August 2019 issue of National Geographic Magazine and his work is also in the permanent collection of the Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts (KMOPA) in Japan.


Asad has received numerous honors and awards such as the World Press Photo Award, UNICEF Picture Of the Year, the China International Press Photo (CHIPP) Award, Picture of the Year International (POYI), the Days Japan International Photojournalism Award, the New York Press Photographers Association (NPPA) Award, and the Lucie Award (IPA).


As well as working independently, Asad is a Zuma Press contractor, a Getty Images contributor, and a fixed-term consultant for the World Bank in Bangladesh.


His works have been published widely, among others in Time Magazine, New York Times, National Geographic Magazine, La Stampa, CNN, VICE, The Telegraph, BBC, The Guardian, Amnesty International, International Business Times, Human Rights Watch, ABC News, Bloomberg, and Wall Street Journal.

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