DAILY LIFE IN VIETNAM – SOME OF MY PICTURES ON “EDGE OF HUMANITY”
GIAN LUIGI PASQUALINI, TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHER.
DAILY LIFE IN VIETNAM
YOU CAN SEE SOME OF MY PICTURES PUBLISHED ON THE WEB MAGAZINE “EDGE OF HUMANITY MAGAZINE”
Organizing travel is always exciting.
My passion for trips and photography has allowed me to give birth to several projects, where photography becomes discovery, sharing and fun. My only and true aim is to catch the emotions that I meet during my way.
Going to Vietnam means getting in touch with a determined and proud people, that never gives up when things get tough.
Vietnam is a land where tradition and progress live together, scarred by the XX century historical events, but looking towards a future which reflects its people personality.
Going through Vietnam brings to a continuous change of feelings and rhythm, among the city life, the forests, the water flow and the small villages enlightened by the sparkling green of the paddy fields.
Vietnam is an amazing country, its beauty is incredible.
Photographic Society of America defines travel photography as “a picture which expresses the feeling of a time and a place, portrays a country, its people or a culture in its natural state and has no geographic limitations”.
Travel photography takes us in worlds so far from us that sometimes they don’t even seem real; people who love travelling cannot but get fascinated.
I like taking pictures and telling stories through images and then, after a long time, I enjoy being surrendered by those pictures; these have the power to bring back emotions and feelings that I’ve felt during those trips, just a few steps away from home or halfway around the world.
When we come back, travel pictures are the only tangible things we have, they are memories that don’t vanish, the freeze-frame of a moment that lives again in the instant in which that photo appears to our sight.