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Mobilegraphy Exhibition “Diary” by Photographer Hai Thanh
Thanh Huyen 14:18, 2017/03/08
Exhibition of over 60 photos by photographer Hai Thanh after 3 years of practicing mobilegraphy.
Mobilegraphy Exhibition “Diary” by photographer Hai Thanh. The exhibition will take place at the nest by AIA office at Vincom Ba Trieu Center, from March 9th to March 11th, 2017.
“Diary” Mobilegraphy Exhibition features over 60 photos taken by photographer Hai Thanh on his smartphone, after 3 years of practicing and experiencing mobilegraphy. As technology changes the world, a small smartphone is a tool as effective as professional camera for photographer.
Hai Thanh, born in 1972, is a well-known documentary photographer of Vietnam contemporary photography. Graduated from University of Industrial Art Hanoi, Hai Thanh focused on photography and has participated in various international projects. His notable works include personal exhibition “Moving” (Vietnam – 2008), “24h” (France – 2010), group exhibition “This day of change” (Tokyo – 2009); Mobilegraphy (USA & Turkey – 2015).
On this special occasion, Hai Thanh said: “Shooting with a smartphone directs my attention away from techniques so I could focus on what to record or when to press the shutter. These are simply an honest autobiography and genuine emotions from the bottom of my heart, now laid open to share to you”.
After the success of Streetstyle Exhibition “Like A Life”, satellite exhibitions of Vietnam contemporary art project “AIA Vietnam Eye”, nest by AIA continues to collaborate with contemporary artists on the journey to bring art closer to the audience. With unique spirit and raw modern architecture, nest by AIA’s open concept welcomes customers with their friends and families to enjoy quality time together in nest by AIA. It is the mission of the office to narrow down the distance between customer and insurance consultant.
Nest by AIA aims to deliver a space dedicated to enhance life’s quality, bringing values to Hanoi’s community. As life’s journey includes the search for beauty in everyday-life activity, nest by AIA hopes “Diary Mobilegraphy” Exhibition will bring a fresh perspective about living to the audience.
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