Remarkable Photos of One Man’s Journey Across Northern Vietnam
By Jessica Stewart on February 2, 2019
Belgian travel photographer Kevin Faingnaert recently spent time traveling through northern Vietnam, soaking in the atmosphere of this Southeast Asian gem. As the series moves from bustling cities to the lush, green countryside, Faingnaert brings us along for the journey. Faingnaert’s skill as a travel photographer shines through in his ability to weave a visual narrative that drifts between Hoi An, Hue, Hanoi, and Mu Cang Chai.
Linh Hoa harvesting sticky rice near Tu Le town in Vietnam
벨기에 여행사진가 케빈 핑나르트는 최근 베트남 북부지역을 여행하며 이 동남아 보석의 분위기를 흠뻑 젖으며 시간을 보냈다. 번화한 도시에서 푸르고 푸르른 시골로 이동함에 따라, 핑나르트는 우리를 여행에 데려왔다. 여행사진가로서의 핑나르트의 기술은 Hoon An, Hue, Hanoi, Mu Cang Chai 사이에서 떠다니는 시각적 이야기를 짜내는 그의 능력을 통해 빛을 발한다
Faingnaert, whose work has been featured in AFAR, Wired, and Outdoor Magazine, uses his signature style to tie together the series. Warm, slightly desaturated colors give the imagery a timeless feel present in much of his work. By focusing on daily life, the photographer presents small vignettes that give a fully realized vision of Vietnam as a whole. From diligently harvesting rice to getting a shave at an outdoor barber, these ordinary life events become art under Faingnaert’s watchful eye.
Mixed with these scenes are breathtaking views of the Vietnamese landscape. Emerald rice terraces are juxtaposed with the beauty of Halong Bay, each individual photograph demonstrating the unforgettable nature found in Vietnam. By mixing and matching city life and rural life, Faingnaert gives us the opportunity to view all aspects of Vietnamese culture.
Faingnaert calls himself a social documentary photographer who blends landscape, reportage, and portrait photography. His portraits help create an emotional connection with his work, while the landscapes help paint a picture of the overall environment these people live in.
Why does he continue to photograph his travels? “Making photo stories is the only way I’m able to share my ideas and feelings on a certain topic,” he shares. “When I’m traveling, I need friends around me to share moments with. It’s the first thing I miss when traveling alone. So making pictures is a way to fill this gap and share my moments.”
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