Vietnam
What defines a country is not its boundaries or even it’s name. It’s the people and what they achieve. No need to talked about what happened 2 times in Vietnam a few decades ago. So one of the greatest achievement doesn’t lie in an action, but in a “non action”. It lies on the ability to forget and to look forward.
Pictures above are a kind of tribute.
Soul of Vietnam
the Slideshow
Soul of Vietnam
the Book
I don’t take photos. I share moments. And then, if everything is okay, I push the “click” button on the camera. However, sometimes there’s nice moments and there’s no photos as an output. A photo can be showed on paper, shared on social media and also, kept in mind, as a memory..
How I travel
At work we have to put tasks on schedule, to plan everything, we have deadlines and so on. So when I travel, I use to have… no plan. It’s like a release. I don’t know where I will sleep and I even don’t know the time when I will arrive (can be in the middle of the night), I don’t know who I will meet. It allows to meet people I would never meet if I had a plan.
The only thing I know is the destination. Once I have arrived, what I try to do is… to get “lost”. It’s more difficult that it sounds in this today world (try it). So I have to adapt, to improvise and to be spontaneous. By this way, what happens is surprising. When I travel, what I expect is the unexpected.
What motivates me is experiencing the illusion of free will.