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Almost all of Dhaka's supplies are distributed from this bazaar, located right beside a five star hotel and a major business hub.
As you can guess, this is where dreams go to die, with despair and grubbiness accompanying them to their resting places. People work day and night here, supplying a thriving yet dying city all it needs to go on for another day.
Truth be told, it's not that bad. There's a sense of color and personality to this place, which you might initially miss. Given time, the place (sort of) connects with you, offering interestoring stories from fascinating people.
The Pemberton Christmas Baarzaar is back this Saturday, December 6th. Join us at the Pemberton Secondary School from 10AM - 3PM for all your bazaar needs. The Bazaar is your one stop shop for one of a kind hand made goods. During the Bizaar you will find everything from baked goods, jewellery, pottery, jams & jellies, artwork and so much more.
Berlin Bazaar.
Yes, there is really a place you could say it's a bazaar in Berlin. As I at least try other genres than I do usually, this is a nice break. I thought to make those B/W, but honestly the whole place is about colors. The miserable weather today adds a lot, as the light colors indoors and outdoors are so different. I still don't do any WB, or correctly, it's all on daylight. I used the wide converter so got 18mm equiv, quite wide. You're not supposed to photograph there, although I can really understand this, I tried not to capture any really recognizable person and really took care of the license plates ... I somewhat like the set, as said, it's something different, but I know this os probably not the field I have the most experience in.
Vicenza Middle School hosts its Grand Bazaar Jan. 22, transforming the whole seventh-grade wing of the school into a Middle Eastern market for the day.
After researching the background history, geography and local products of a designated country, more than 80 seventh-graders displayed their colorful, culture specific wares.
Italians students from a middle school in Malo, about 10 miles northwest of Vicenza, experienced the bazaar while visiting the VMS as part of their annual cultural exchange program.
Photo by Laura Kreider, USAG Vicenza/PAO
Learn more on www.usag.vicenza.army.mil or www.facebook.com/USAGVicenza.
A combination of marketplace and theater, the Cultural Survival Bazaar features indigenous artists from around the world selling fair-trade products including traditional and contemporary crafts, artwork, clothing, jewelry, carpets, and accessories on June 20-22. See live performances by Yarina and Sidy Maiga & the Afrimanding and storytelling by Leonard Four Hawks. Admission to the Bazaar is free; a portion of the proceeds goes toward supporting indigenous cultures around the globe. For information about Cultural Survival’s mission, visit culturalsurvival.org. Photo by Laurie Pasteryak Lamarre
In 2003 an earthquake destroyed the city of Bam in Iran, killing at least 30 000 people . When I visited the place in november 2007 much of the city was stil in ruins. But life went on, without a city being there. Here you see a snapshot of the bazaar. Once, I imagine, a flourishing centre of trade in the middle of a desert. Now some seacontainers with shops in them.
This was taken in mothbaria, barisal. This bazaar is the business central of the village, with puri stands to vegetables, they have them all.
A combination of marketplace and theater, the Cultural Survival Bazaar features indigenous artists from around the world selling fair-trade products including traditional and contemporary crafts, artwork, clothing, jewelry, carpets, and accessories on June 20-22. See live performances by Yarina and Sidy Maiga & the Afrimanding and storytelling by Leonard Four Hawks. Admission to the Bazaar is free; a portion of the proceeds goes toward supporting indigenous cultures around the globe. For information about Cultural Survival’s mission, visit culturalsurvival.org. Photo by Laurie Pasteryak Lamarre