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If on a Winter’s Night a Traveller

A Workshop by Arko Datto

This week-long workshop invites participants to venture into the nocturnal cityscape of Dhaka, to wander its labyrinth of streets and alleyways, to encounter its people and silences, and to discover what the city reveals only after dusk. Taking place in the heart of winter, during the days of the Chobi Mela festival in January, the workshop will explore the tension between visibility and obscurity, presence and absence, themes that are inherent to both photography and the night.

Dhaka is, in many ways, a city of migrants, a place where almost everyone has arrived from somewhere else, carrying traces of other landscapes and memories. To be a traveller here is not just to pass through, but to inhabit this in-between state: both insider and outsider, familiar and estranged. The act of photographing then becomes a way of peeling away the hidden layers that make a city, balancing subjectivity with observation, intimacy with distance.

Each evening, participants will photograph the city under the shifting hues of darkness, guided by discussions and exercises designed to attune their eyes to light, movement, and atmosphere. Daytime sessions will focus on reflection: group critiques, editing sessions, and conversations on photography as an act of wandering, witnessing, and storytelling.

Borrowing its title from Italo Calvino’s famous novel ‘If on a Winter’s Night a Traveller,’ the workshop invites a spirit of curiosity and uncertainty, an openness to detours and discovery. Like Calvino’s characters, participants will navigate the fragmented narratives and shifting perspectives of the city, crafting their own nocturnal stories through images.

Eligibility

This workshop is perfect for early- to mid-career photographers seeking to deepen their practice and critically engage with their work.

Portfolio Submission Instruction

  • Your portfolio should be between 15 to 20 images (JPEG, 1200 pixels on the longer side, no compression).
  • Synopsis of the project
  • A letter of intent (maximum 200 words) explaining why the applicant is interested in the workshop.

January 11 – January 15 2026

Application DeadlineDecember 14, 2025

Arko Datto

My aim as an artist is to probe questions surrounding the image in the digital age while simultaneously playing the role of observer and commentator on critical issues. I pursue narratives on seemingly disparate topics—forced migration, techno-fascism, surveillance in the digital panopticon, disappearing islands, nocturnal realms and psychosomatic stress of captive animals, to name a few. Although every narrative I explore is separate and different from the next, together they form threads of inquiry into the existential dilemmas of our times.

By incorporating and developing diverse visual languages, narratives and styles, I want to push the boundaries of both still and moving images. I was on my way to a doctorate in theoretical sciences before I decided to change course.

Apart from working on my own visual projects, I also enjoy curating the works of others and have been associated with Kochi Biennale, Obscura Photography Festival and Chennai Photo Biennale in this regard.

About Us

Chobi Mela, the first festival of photography in Asia, is one of the most exciting ventures that Drik and Pathshala has initiated. The first Chobi Mela – International Festival of Photography was held in December 2000 – January 2001. It is the most demographically inclusive photo festival in the world and is held every two years in Dhaka.