Through the lens of Kevin Faingnaert, northern Vietnam unfolds as a rich tapestry of landscapes, daily life, and human connection. Blending portrait and place, his work captures not just where people live but the spirit and stories that shape their world.
Rice terraces near Mu Cang Chai district, Yen Bai provinceTam Coc harbour, abundant with sampan boatsThe charming Bich Dong pagoda gate, a couple of kilometers north of Tam CocPhuc Tran, a farmer who lives in Sang Nhu villageTrang An in southern margin of the Red River DeltaA barber at work next to the walls of the Temple of Literature in HanoiRice terraces near Mu Cang Chai, VietnamA 500 steps stone staircase beside the Hang Mua cave entranceTowering limestone pillars rise from the emerald waters of Vietnam’s Halong BayA market next to Ho Tay, Hanoi’s largest lakeThe Ngo Dong river winding through Tam Coc’s karst formationsLe Duan street in Hanoi’s Old QuarterA Hanoi kitchen
Travel photographer Kevin 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. via mymodernmet
Beautiful photograph & feels like we are in a walkthrough the place so pleasing to the eye !!