Vancouver, Canada-based photographer Sophia Hsin recently traveled to Bangladesh with World Vision’s No Child for Sale campaign. Her goal: to document young laborers and raise awareness among Canadian consumers about how some products enter their food chain.
The photos from her trip do a brilliant job conveying the humanity of children forced into working at far too young an age, due to cultural norms and extenuating family circumstances.

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Creatively, this trip really made me realize the beauty of photography and how it gives me the ability to document stories and be a voice for people that need to be heard. Along the way, I also realized that it was less about me fulfilling my creative vision but about being a person that cared more than taking a great photo and walking away.

…these trips have given me a capacity for compassion and a boldness to talk about issues that seem better kept in the dark. The decision to go on this trip was to challenge myself and take on a project I believed in; knowing that I had to be prepared to be honest about my experience and have the courage to speak out. Now that I know about these things, it seems quite foolish to stay silent.
For more, visit Sophia Hsin’s site and follow her on Instagram.
I have read a few books on the situation regarding Bangladesh… it’s sobering to say the least.
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Wow, beautiful photography and moving piece. It’s amazing how one can use their own creativity to bring light and awareness to issues we may not know about or think about otherwise.
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Thanks Sophia for showing those photographs. They are amazing and create awareness. It is so sad that so many kids in this world have to work to support their family and don’t even earn a fair vage. People should stop buying clothes made from children!
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Brilliant photos. Keep it up.
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Great Photography of a sad reality…Stop child labour.
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Wonderful work!!!!!!!!
Powerful message! Love!
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All the best for your campaign.
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This was absolutely moving… never stay quiet❣️
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wow your photograph speaks a lot… seems like a really deprived society. hope one day the world will come to the solution to create an equal economy . all the best .
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You know a large number of clothing brands do participate in this. Until you end their cooperation you’ll never see this end and even then most of these are sub-contractors who are overlooked by their own government. Encourage entrepreneurship, create new ethical businesses!
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The photos speak a lot about their sufferings.. beautiful
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This is amazing..thanks for letting the world know about this devastating issue.
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It’s a serious problem and needs to be shared to the world.
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Beautiful work
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