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Photographer recalls memories in Australia through photos

Culture Photographer recalls memories in Australia through photos The Saigon Times Daily Wednesday,  Mar 11, 2020,13:27 (GMT+7) Photographer recalls memories in Australia through photosThe Saigon Times Daily One of the photos features photographer Tran Vinh Dat’s everyday life in Australia – PHOTO: COURTESY OF PHOTOGRAPHER TRAN VINH DAT HCMC – Photographer Tran Vinh Dat will showcase a photo series at The Hummingbird Cafe Saigon in District 1 from March 13 to April 9, through which he reminisces about his four years in Brisbane, Australia. The photo series shares Dat’s dreamy view from the time he spent around his friends in a foreign country. As international students, the young men got together to adapt to the environment. “Becoming friends with people who were once strangers has been one of the most amazing things to me. Since I recognized the friendship power of such experience, I decided to document my life with my roommates. In one second, people can see us chasing girls, partying and having fun, but, in the next second, we are trying to figure out what we are going to do next. What will we make in our lives? And sometimes we get stuck trying to find the answer,” Dat said. Dat uses… Read full this story

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