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Quinn Ryan Mattingly | Documentary Photography

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  • Kon Tum III

    Posted on Thursday November 26th, 2009 at 22:15 in children, kids, vietnam, funeral, village, highlands, kon tum, ethnic peoples

    The following images are the remainder of scenes from the unknown village in which we caught the funeral dance and procession. The residents couldn't have been more friendly, and despite and increasing haze of rice wine vision, I was able to capture ...

  • Kon Tum II

    Posted on Wednesday November 25th, 2009 at 09:55 in vietnam, funeral, village, highlands, kon tum, ethnic peoples

    Funeral in an unknown town. On the back of a motorbike, an interesting arrangement of wooden buildings grabbed my attention and we stopped. Just steps into the ethnic village, and around a corner, we saw the entire population gathered outside. It too...

  • Kon Tum I

    Posted on Tuesday November 24th, 2009 at 22:22 in family, children, kids, vietnam, highlands, kon tum, ethnic peoples

    Kon Tum, a fairly sleepy town in the highlands of Vietnam, near the Lao border, was the first stop on the journey which set out to visit and document the ethnic and minority peoples living in Vietnam. Several more installments will follow.Upon the fi...

  • Quy Nhon

    Posted on Thursday November 19th, 2009 at 05:42 in children, kids, beach, vietnam, quy nhon

    The first stop, after a 16 hour train that was two hours late was Quy Nhon, a costal city nearing the center of the country. Arriving just before lunch and famished from the train ride, we ate and beered ourselves quickly, and headed out into the bli...

  • Duong Sat

    Posted on Wednesday November 18th, 2009 at 23:20 in train, vietnam

    The latest trip started from Saigon with a trip up the coast about 14 hours on a train. It was fairly uneventful, but I did make a few frames. Here they are. Many more from the rest of the trip are coming directly. ...

  • Mai Tam

    Posted on Monday November 2nd, 2009 at 19:43

    It seems to me that one of the greatest tragedies of our human kind occurs when a child's innocence and purity are removed from them. Even greater, when lost before they enter the world and take their first breath. Such is the case when a child arriv...

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