Vietnam by Fokion Zissiadis, Hardcover, 9788891828422 | Buy online at The Nile
Departments
 Free Returns*

Vietnam

Author: Fokion Zissiadis and Alex Sheal  

This stunning photographic volume is the permanent record of a long discovery trip into Vietnam's lost outposts.

Read more
Product Unavailable

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Summary

This stunning photographic volume is the permanent record of a long discovery trip into Vietnam's lost outposts.

Read more

Description

Over two trips in the north, in spring and autumn 2016, Fokion Zissiadis covered some 6,000 kilometers of road, track and trail, and rocky mountains, close to Vietnam s far northern frontier. These epic extremes of the Vietnamese landscapes have resisted generations of invaders across the centuries and are home to an incredible humanity. The photographs in this collection show us a Vietnam known only to those following less-traveled paths. Faced with the landscapes, we experience human life at the threshold of nature; faced with the people, we feel as close as we might get without meeting them. But even then, it takes a special eye to give us the view as if we re standing right there and to rediscover the beauty and the value right around us. A man who has achieved a lot in life, Fokion Zissiadis is an architect, builder, and entrepreneur who has built one of the most amazing resorts in Europe. At this stage of his life, the Greek photographer has started to travel all over the world Africa, Iceland, India looking for the unseen side of the most remote landscapes and people of the planet

Read more

About the Author

Fokion Zissiadis first took an interest in photography during his years as an architecture student and gradually developed more personal, interpretative views of the landscapes he sought to capture. Alex Sheal's stories have featured in the New York Times, Huffington Post, and many other publications, and he has been the recipient of the David Higham Award and the New Writer Novella Prize.

Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Mondadori Electa
Published
15th September 2020
Pages
272
ISBN
9788891828422

Returns

This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.

Product Unavailable