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Homage, a personal project for which I work as Creative/Art Director and Fashion Stylist, represents a dedication to the beauty and culture of Hanoi, portraying the city's traditional slow lifestyle in the saying '' Ha Noi khong voi duoc dau" (''Hanoi can't be in a hurry'')

HOMAGE

​​INSPIRATION

I grew up with my grandparents in an old house on Ma May street, Hanoi. Old photos from wartime, dark photos filled with moss, the scent of incense wafting through holidays - all paint a familiar, ancient, timeless Hanoi. A slow-living Hanoi, carrying within it thousands of years of literature.

But I also grew up and witnessed a bustling Hanoi, when ancient buildings were surrounded by new urban areas and high-rise buildings. The noisy narrow alleys of the market now stand on par with silent apartment halls. People live fast, live in a hurry, becoming city parasites in the office.

As a child of Hanoi, I feel lucky to feel the familiarity of ancient yet modern Hanoi. Find a small alley after a day of wandering among modern buildings. “Progressive Hanoi” paints a picture of contrast and harmony between the traditional and modern features of Hanoi, between the nostalgia of history and the hope for the future.

I hope that through this set of photos, we can look back at the lifestyle and culture of ancient Hanoi people, to continue to apply them in conjunction with today's rapid development to create a city of sustainable development. Sustainable, modern, and environmentally friendly. Instead of releasing a series of temporary environmental protection projects without sustainable development, each person in Hanoi just needs to slow down a bit, gradually change small habits and raise awareness about environmental protection environment will create a modern, civilized and fresh city

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LOCATION 1

A long-standing house in Hanoi's Old Quarter/My grandparents' house where my grandfather grew up

LOCATION 2

A long-standing small banh xeo restaurant in Hanoi/discovering the life of a long-standing trading family in Hanoi​​

LOCATION 3

The old house inside the family selling banh xeo

Credits:
Creative/Art Director: Linh Nhi Pham
Photographer: Ton Ng
​Fashion Stylist: Linh
Nhi Pham
​Model: Dep, Tran Man Cat Tien

Assistant: Minh Hieu, An Thai, Minh Trang

 

​BEHIND THE SENCES

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lighting and angle test photos

behind the sences 

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I tried and varied the task and positions in this photoshoot

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​appendix:

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my grandparents' house in Hanoi's Old Quarter 

Located on Ma May street, Hoan Kiem district

I have heard my grandparents share many stories about old Hanoi, about the pace of life, streets, people and culture.

"mini interview"

​my grandmother

my grandfather was also my family's "photographer", this photographer loved and only took photos of the streets of Hanoi and his family :>

​my grandfather was born and raised in Hanoi's Old Quarter, witnessing all the changes in Hanoi

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​a person who always lives slowly and carefully, paying attention to every little thing in life

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