Journey Across Northern Vietnam: Faingnaert

Rice terraces near Mu Cang Chai district, Yen Bai province
Tam Coc harbour, abundant with sampan boats
The charming Bich Dong pagoda gate, a couple of kilometers north of Tam Coc
Phuc Tran, a farmer who lives in Sang Nhu village
Trang An in southern margin of the Red River Delta
A barber at work next to the walls of the Temple of Literature in Hanoi
Rice terraces near Mu Cang Chai, Vietnam
A 500 steps stone staircase beside the Hang Mua cave entrance
Towering limestone pillars rise from the emerald waters of Vietnam’s Halong Bay
A market next to Ho Tay, Hanoi’s largest lake
The Ngo Dong river winding through Tam Coc’s karst formations
Le Duan street in Hanoi’s Old Quarter
A 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

4 3 votes
Article Rating


Subscribe
Notify of
guest
1 Comment
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Almos
Almos
2 years ago

Beautiful photograph & feels like we are in a walkthrough the place so pleasing to the eye !!