This photography workshop let you venture and photograph life amongst maze of buildings erected from the 1960s, when residential buildings for the working class were constructed by the State to supply for the workers. The architecture of these buildings was inspired by that of the Soviet model. Wandering through the maze-like lanes of these vintage neighborhoods offers great life scenes for photography: bustling markets, improvised cages, quiet sidewalk tea stalls, and aging yellow walls next to warn-out staircases, tangled electric wires, and so much more. It’s a place where time seems to stand still, inviting photographers to document its raw authenticity.
Pickup included
We will photograph a vintage residential area of Hanoi, completely off the tourists' map. This (kind of) community best explains how life goes by in the very backyard of Hanoi. With a camera in hand, we will venture through the maze of the old houses built from the 50s, after the French retreated from Vietnam. We photograph the architecture, the tea stalls by the road side, scooter repaire shop or barber shops, kids and elderly people playing or relaxing in the playground, an a colorful and noisy market, and so much more awaiting to be taken.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 15 minutes before departure time.
We pick you up from your hotel. In case there are more than 01 participant, please allow us a 10-15 minute, take or give. We surely will inform you the estimated pick-up time before hand.