"Life in a Mega City: Images of Urban Bangladesh" features photojournalist Geoffrey Hiller, who spent a year in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Hiller went there on a Fulbright Fellowship to teach Interactive Media. He spent part of each day photographing people—in the streets, in markets and shops, on construction sites, in schools and madrasas—capturing the ever-changing urban landscape of this mega city.
The second Conversation Project, "Night of a Thousand Stars: A Portrait of Life in Iraq" will take place December 5.
While in Iraq in early 2003, photojournalist Joel Preston Smith visited Iraqis in their homes and workplaces. He went to concerts with them, and ate meals with them, taking photographs along the way. After the war started, he photographed them in the hospital and grieving the loss of loved ones. He also spent time with American troops on patrol.
While at times it seems we live in isolation on the Oregon Coast, programs like these bring the greater world to us, and remind us of our shared humanity with other cultures. We hope you’ll join the conversations!