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  1. The Cultural Hanoi Photo Walk is a street photography tour that allows participants to capture the vibrant streets of Hanoi through their camera lens. The tour includes visits to iconic landmarks, bustling markets, hidden alleyways, ancient temples, and pagodas, providing ample opportunities for stunning photographs.

  2. Street Photography is not only my passion but also for training my visual, creative thinking, discovering my city's culture and my way of meditation. Read more. from. $39.00. per adult (price varies by group size) Lowest price guarantee Reserve now & pay later Free cancellation. Ages 14-120, max of 5 per group. Duration: 2h.

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    • Go to This Street
    • Watch Out For Scams
    • Focus on This Specific Color
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    • Shoot The Aesthetic Alleyways
    • Make Flat Images
    • Photograph The Storefronts
    • Go Lower
    • Look For Dramatic Light
    • Incorporate The Lake

    Where to do street photography in Hanoi? Hanoi’s best street photography street is the Old Quarter area, it’s near the Hoan Kiem lake. It is BURSTING with activity and on weekends some of the areas are blocked so it’s a huge walking street. You can go hours on end simply walking and shooting in the Old Quarter area and it’s THE area to go for stree...

    Imagine this: You are walking down an road in Old Quarter when all of a sudden a man jumps at your shoes, telling you LOOK! It’s broken…and you take a look to realize that indeed your shoes are falling apart. He proposes to fix it for a fee. You agree and he fixes it for you. What luck, right? WRONG. He’s the one that threw a special de-glue substa...

    Hanoi is a pretty colorful place, but weirdly enough there is a color that is not only particularly photogenic, it gives your images a certain “Vietnam flair” to it. What color am I talking about? Yellow. There is a predominance of yellow walls in Hanoi, and coupled with the fact that a lot of these walls are well worn it gives the images a lot of ...

    If you want to make a portrait of someone don’t hesitate to ask…and also to reward financially. I’m not a fan of this but vendors are selling their wares for a buck or two, so life is hard for a lot of honest working Vietnamese. I’m fine going home with a great image and them a few bucks extra for a simple portrait.

    Just like there’s something special about Hong Kong alleyways, there is something special about Hanoi alleyways. They are full of character and unlike HK’s they almost always have a crowd around, at least a subject around OR someone will eventually appear if you are a little patient. If you are in the street while the sun is going down, the combina...

    There’s VERY little sidewalks in Hanoi, and while parents like me are pissed at walking in the streets with the kids, this creates a great photo opportunity for street photographers. Lots of places around the city have huge stretches of (mostly yellow) walls, and since everything is put in such a small sidewalk area, it creates the possibility of c...

    There’s something special about the storefronts in Vietnam. You can even make a project out of it, and the good news is, there’s plenty of subject matter like that in Hanoi. Many of the sellers are actually in a small rectangle making it easy to really get close and only photograph what’s in the store, or you can use the rectangle as a frame within...

    A lot of action happens not only at eye level in Hanoi, but also at hip level. It’s because there’s lots of random little sellers selling food by the streets and they bring low plastic chairs for people to eat around. So don’t just have your camera at eye level but also at the hip level because that’s where a LOT of the action will be in the street...

    Come at the right time early in the morning or as the sun starts going down and you will have some really outstanding shot possibilities. Not only that it will be rush hour so there will be plenty of subjects to shoot and work the magic of the light. So go to the old quarter around 5 and the combination of sun-rays and subjects will be like shootin...

    Around the lake is much more quieter than the Old Quarter area proper but what it lacks in chaos, it makes for in charm and unique subjects. This is where people go to relax and also shoot their engagement pictures so you’ll find a place where you can slow down but also make a lot of shots.

  3. Fascinate your senses with the vibrant streets of Hanoi in the Cultural Hanoi Photo Walk - A Street Photography Tour, where every frame tells a captivating story.

  4. The workshop takes place in Hanoi, Vietnam, and the meeting point is located at 3b P. Lê Thái Tổ, Hàng Trống, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội. With its affordable price and unique opportunity to learn from a Fujifilm Global Ambassador, this workshop is a must-try for photography enthusiasts.

  5. It is ideal for portrait photography. All tours are lead by Pieter Janssen a dutch Photographer has been in the field for 18 years and calls Vietnam home. This tour is ideal for street photography and portraits. See a different side of Hoi An, away from the crowds and all the shops. This tour is for any camera, even a smartphone.

  6. Aug 28, 2023 · An authentic open-air street art museum. Hanoi Mosaic Street The Hanoi Ceramic Mosaic Street is a large colourful mosaic painted on the walls, artistic and popular. This place is a favourite tourist attraction on any Hanoi photo tour itinerary for those who appreciate art and like to take photos with beautiful backgrounds.

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