Streeteyes was a participatory photography project conducted with the residents of the Green Bamboo Shelter, a refuge for former street kids in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Edited by and under the direction of documentary photographer Quinn Ryan Mattingly, each young photographer used a Holga camera and black and white film. They were asked to create a self portrait by double exposing their face and their name found somewhere in the city, then told to finish the roll by capturing whatever they found interesting. What resulted was a visual exploration of the streets of Saigon through the eyes of its young residents.
Each photographer's portrait is followed by three of their best images.
The collection was recently exhibited in Saigon and all the prints were sold to raise money for each photographer and their family.
home http://www.quinnmattingly.com
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@dwsRonaK
hey you can these cameras at urban outfitters stores
OKeefe73 10 months ago
Great photos.
mellemellor 1 year ago
hello, i'm 14 from canada and i was wondering where did you get the holgas, and i' looking for a cheap one THANKS (-:
dwsRonak 1 year ago