Meet Mark Rejoice Mugdho — a photographer, filmmaker, and traveler.
He doesn’t just take photos—he tells stories.
Through the moonlight, village paths, city chaos, and stargazing nights—
He captures Bangladesh, frame by frame.
And he’s just getting started.
Mughdho’s work is more than visuals —
It’s a reflection of beauty, culture, and raw emotion.
He captures Bangladesh in its purest form —
from chasing the moonlight
to freezing quiet street moments,
from village serenity
to the unseen magic in ordinary days.
His lens transforms the everyday into art —
yet he humbly calls himself a learner,
constantly evolving, frame by frame.
We talked with Mugdo About His Inspiration – Here’s what he told us
Since class 6, I’ve wanted to be a good frame maker.
From that time, I’ve kept focusing on how to improve.
Day by day, I’m working on myself and getting better.
It’s a journey – and it’s happening. I’m still a learner, and I want to keep learning everything good.Photography is my comfort zone – my healing zone. I really enjoy my work. It makes me feel good. I love what I do.
Now, I also want to become a good filmmaker. It will take time, but I hope I’ll get there soon.
And if you ask me what inspires me – I’d say it comes from my soul.
That’s it.