My photo series

Steet life in Hanoi

Golden rice season in North Vietnam

Pictures taken during trips to Sapa and Hoang Su Phi during the harvest season, taking place every year in North Vietnam in september and october.

Transformation of Hanoi: a photographic essay

Over the course of this photo essay, my photographic exploration has not only been a process of documentation of the contrasts and transitions but has also brought to his attention some questions and potential issues about the future of Hanoi.

Khu Tap The or the early socialist way of life in Hanoi

The 1950s in Vietnam witnessed a new housing model called Khu Tap The (KTT), a soviet style collective buildings for people working in the administrations and state-owned enterprises. Built to meet the need for new housing, the KTTs also represented the socialist way of life for a short time.

An exploration of Long Bien market at night

Long Bien market is the heart of Hanoi during the night. Starting at around midnight, the market lasts until 7 in the morning. This is an exploration of the busiest market in Hanoi.

The market next door (Vientiane, Laos)

As others cities of South-East Asia, Vientiane (Laos) is also changing. A new middle-class i slowly emerging and new ways of consumption appear. In 2015, a mall was built just next to an old traditional market still in place. I wanted to photograph the contrast between these two places.

Worshipping Mother Goddess in Vietnam

Every year in Vietnam, at the start of the 3rd lunar month, the Festival in Phu Day takes place near Nam Dinh. On this occasion, visitors come to celebrate Princess Lieu Hanh, the Vietnam mother goddess. This is a view of the mother goddess worshipping belief in Vietnam.

Bãi Giữa (Middle Island) in Hanoi

Long Bien is a particular urban district since it includes the two Red River sides and one Island under the Long Bien Bridge. On this island, called Bãi Giữa (Middle Island), live some marginalized population groups: heroin users, poor families living on the river in floating huts and men who like skinny dipping on Sundays…