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Five different viewpoints, five different cameras, five different photographers bring their own special version of a city they know and love to a book that lets readers roam through the hidden corners of Hanoi. In these pages, you'll enter living spaces tucked away in alleys; enjoy art installations that celebrate Hanoi’s natural world; study the architecture that has developed over the centuries, and the graphic design that has become an integral part of the urban landscape; watch people who are savoring a sidewalk meal, rushing off to work in a wild river of traffic, working at jobs that have existed forever and at new occupations that will change the city.

Elizabeth Rush
Elizabeth Rush has collaborated with contemporary artists throughout South Asia for the better half of the last decade. She has written for a number of publications including Granta, Le Monde Diplomatique, Asian Geographic, Project Freerange, and Asian Art News. Her book, Still Lifes from a Vanishing City, a collection of photographs and essays on Yangon. She currently calls Brooklyn home.
elizabethrush.net
makotophotographic.com

Janet McKelpin
Janet McKelpin lives in San Francisco, California, where she works as a designer and editor. 
1224studios.com

Aaron Joel Santos
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aaronjoelsantos.com

Maika Elan
Freelance photographer
maikaelan.com

Nguyen The Son
Artist
nguyentheson.com

Matthew Dakin
Photographer
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9.5 x 7.2 x 0.7 inches; 240 pages; paperback; color photos
ISBN-10: 1934159549
ISBN-13: 978-1934159545


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