About Niaz
Photographer, wildlife enthusiast, and data engineer based in Duisburg, Germany.
Hi, I'm Niaz,
originally from Bangladesh, and currently living in Duisburg, Germany.
Photography started as a hobby for me, but over time it has become something much more meaningful. It is a passion that I hope to grow into a profession. Through this portfolio I share moments I capture in everyday life, nature, and the quiet beauty that often goes unnoticed.
By profession I work as a Data Engineer, but behind the camera I explore another side of creativity shaped by light, wildlife, landscapes, and human stories.
I am especially passionate about wildlife photography. I also enjoy capturing portraits, landscapes, and nature scenes. Each photograph here represents a step in my journey of learning, observing, and improving.
This website is something I built and manage entirely on my own. From coding and maintaining the website to editing and curating the photographs you see here, I handle every part of the process.
If you notice anything that could be improved, I truly appreciate your feedback or critique. It helps me grow as a photographer.
If you enjoy my work or see an opportunity where my photography could be useful, feel free to reach out. I would be happy to collaborate and share my experience.
Thank you for visiting Niaz Photography.

My Gear
Sony Alpha 7C II
Primary full-frame camera body used across the portfolio for wildlife, travel, low-light, and everyday shooting.
Sony 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3
Main wildlife lens for distant subjects, tighter framing, and strong reach in the field.
Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 DG DN Sports
Fast telephoto zoom used for portraits, compressed landscapes, and subjects that need speed and flexibility.
Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8
Compact standard zoom for travel, everyday scenes, and general-purpose landscape work.
Sigma 14mm f/1.4 DG DN Art
Ultra-wide prime for astrophotography, expansive skies, and dramatic foreground-to-background compositions.
Photography Philosophy
Photography here is treated as an archive of observation. The strongest frame is not always the loudest one; it is the one that stays precise, patient, and honest about what was actually in front of the lens.
The site is built to stay close to that idea: fewer placeholders, fewer invented details, and more emphasis on the real image and video collections that make up NiazPhotography.