About:

Morshed Himadri is an accomplished and versatile artist from Chittagong, Bangladesh. He was born in 1978. His creative journey began in the design industry in 2000, and he specialized in graphic design, combining images, illustrations, typography, and motion graphics to create stunning designs.
Morshed’s passion for visual arts led him to explore photography in 1998. One of Morshed’s most notable interests is theatre photography. He is a theatre activist who has a particular focus on capturing theatrical performances. His fascination with stage lighting allows him to create mesmerizing and magical moments through the lens of his camera.

 

Morshed has been focusing on audio-visual presentations since 2012 and has been involved in various filmmaking ventures. His work in television fiction, documentaries, corporate videos, and short films suggests a diverse range of storytelling mediums. Additionally, his skills in video editing indicate a well-rounded understanding of the filmmaking process. Morshed is dedicated to developing his artistic vision and abilities by constantly seeking new challenges. His passion for audio-visual presentations and storytelling is likely to lead to even more creative and engaging work in the future.

Morshedhimadrihimu, Photographer, Filmmaker

Professional background:

Pictorhyme Pictures, (2012 to present), CEO & Founder.

Working as a Freelance Photographer / Independent filmmaker

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@pictorhymepictures5755

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PictorhymePictures/

BROS Production (September 2016 to Present)

Working as a Freelance Creative Director & Video Editor.

Contact: +8801726628484 (WhatsApp)

Email: morshedhimadri@gmail.com

pictorhyme@gmail.com

THEATER PHOTOGRAPHY

Theater Photography SLIDE

THEATER PHOTOGRAPHY

"Capturing the Unseen: The Eternal Moment in Theater Photography"

Theater photography, for me, is more than just capturing a performance. It's about freezing a fleeting moment where light, shadow, and emotion blend together. With every click, I aim to capture not just a snapshot, but an entire world within a single second—a universe where actors' souls connect with the audience's pulse. It's not about the stillness of the image, but the eternity it holds, a frozen heartbeat of drama and life. Long after the curtains fall and the applause fades, my photographs continue to tell the stories that were never meant to last, but are now immortalized. In this craft, I find truth not in perfection, but in the imperfection of the moment—the unspoken, the unseen, and the unforgettable.

Unseen Theater Photography

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