A collection of photos taken by budding Vietnamese photographers,18-27,opened on November 11in Hanoi at the French Cultural Centre L` Espace.
Themed “I Love My City”, the collection provides insight into how youth are becoming more observant to their surroundings – a positive sign for future generations in Vietnam.
The project was first launched in 2010 by French photographer Nicolas Cornet, who worked in Vietnam since 1987 and published three photo books about Vietnam.
The event runs through December 6.
Some photos at the exhibition:
The project was first launched in 2010 by French photographer Nicolas Cornet, who worked in Vietnam since 1987 and published three photo books about Vietnam.
The event runs through December 6.
Some photos at the exhibition:
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