Caught In Development: Exploring The “Discarded” & “Volatile States”
An increasingly gentrified Saigon through the lens of of Nana Chen and Duy Phuong.
An increasingly gentrified Saigon through the lens of of Nana Chen and Duy Phuong.
The veteran photographer shares stories behind his two books while vehemently dismissing himself as a photographer.
In search of a better life in Korea, young girls in Tan Loc island choose to leave behind the beautiful familiarity of their hometown.
American photographer Justin Mott reminiscences about the first personal project that helps launch his career in Vietnam.
The ongoing documentary project about the Cham community in Ninh Thuan - Binh Thuan, Vietnam.
5 Vietnamese visual storytellers shares their journey and experiences working in a male-dominated field.
Hai no longer regards street photography as a game and shares the shift in his thinking after having met two mentors.
Memoirs of fleeting encounters currently on show at Vin Gallery.
Intimate portraits of young couples on Long Bien bridge captured with instant polaroids.
Duy Phuong expresses his childhood obsessions with water through seemingly tranquil images.
The colors of brotherly love and an unexpected friendship between a photographer and two albino boys.