Quiet frames of Vietnam's agrarian landscapes are an attempt to preserve memories of a childhood home while confronting with the relentless state of flux.
Wouter Vanhees’ debut photobook takes us on a journey through a Hanoi of neon-lit haze, crisp shadows, and illuminated windows punctuating the night sky.
By recreating childhood memories and interacting with historical landmarks, Hoang Cao questions his own existence within both public and private realms.