Robindra Boys is a project of photographer Sam Edmonds that captures young street children living in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Each young child in these photos is an orphan, having lost his parents or been separated from them, and taking up residence in a park called Robindra Shorbod. In this part of Dhaka, these orphaned boys sell recyclable plastic containers for food, which they share with their loyal canine friends.
Each portrait is as candid as possible, too. Edmonds instructed the boys not to pose for each shot, but rather enter the frame with their dog and then the shutter was released. The results are quite heartwarming–each boy holds his dog close to him, illustrating the unbreakable bonds between man (or in this case, boy) and his dog.
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