Peaceful daily life in Vung Tau in photo-shoots of a deaf American Photographer
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"Morning exersice" taken by Jose Saldana |
As a deaf man, Jose Saldana cannot hear the noises in Vietnam so he has to feel beauty, focus on places and people with his natural skills. He captured different aspects of culture by simply walkng around in many places in Vietnam 2020 to really see what's out on the streets.
He observed the everyday life in Vung Tau, and noticed people and things that were ever-changing and capture those moments through his photographs. In his opinion, it's an astonishing feeling to be able to capture the dramatic movement of Vietnamese people, landscapes, and cultures.
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