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FeaturesIf Memory Was A Room The work comprised of photos, drawings, and videos examines the contested author - subject relationship and the difficulties of representing a person's inner life. February 7, 2020
FeaturesThe Exile Named Lam Duc Hien Meet the World Press Photo winning artist in Hanoi and listen to his journey of capturing beauty and tragedy. June 30, 2018
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FeaturesVietnam’s Legacy in World Press Photo Take a look back at the involvement of Vietnam with World Press Photo since 1963. June 6, 2018
JournalPhan Quang: Re/Cover An attempt to tell the forgotten histories of Vietnamese women who got married to Japanese soldiers before 1955. November 10, 2017
FeaturesRe-Looking At Images Of War Does the Internet have a double-edged influence on the dissemination of the images of war? June 1, 2017
FeaturesInterview: Stories From Conflict Zones By Virginie Nguyen Hoang A quick chat with the Belgium photojournalist who left her peaceful hometown to document conflicts around the world. March 21, 2017