A Photographic Reunion across Decades: Continuum: Vietnam

A Photographic Reunion across Decades: Continuum: Vietnam

More than three decades after first travelling across Vietnam with a camera and a notebook, British photojournalist Andy Soloman has returned to the country, not only to photograph it again, but to reconnect with the people whose lives he captured in the early 1990s.
“Continuum: Vietnam” - Andy Soloman’s Three-Decade Journey Through Time

“Continuum: Vietnam” - Andy Soloman’s Three-Decade Journey Through Time

The exhibition “Continuum: Viet Nam” by British photographer Andy Soloman presents 51 black-and-white photographs capturing his more than three-decade-long connection with Vietnam. From portraits and landscapes taken in the early 1990s to those of today, the collection reflects the transformation of Vietnam through the lives of the people Andy Soloman has met and captured by his camera.
Memories of Traditional Tet through the Lens of British Photographer

Memories of Traditional Tet through the Lens of British Photographer

In 1993, British photographer Andy Soloman visited Vietnam for the first time and experienced the Lunar New Year, known as Tet. During his journey, he explored cultural landmarks such as the flower market at Thong Nhat Park, the traditional firecracker village of Binh Da, and the vibrant firecracker festival in Dong Ky.
Hanoi Through Time: A British Photographer's Journey Capturing Life Over 30 Years Ago

Hanoi Through Time: A British Photographer's Journey Capturing Life Over 30 Years Ago

86 black-and-white photographs, unveiled for the first time, retrace a journey through Hanoi's memories and present-day life during its Doi Moi (Renewal). These images result from years of deep connection with the city by British photographer Andy Soloman. The photographs are showcased at the exhibition “Hanoi - A Time to Remember”.
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