Until the last weekend of October, you can visit 29 open-air photo exhibitions in Csákvár and the surrounding area, organized within the framework of the FotoKozma Festival. Four exhibitions can be viewed in the garden of Eszterházy Castle, including the My Vietnam exhibition.
Drone and landscape photographer Pham Huy Truong was born in Hanoi, Vietnam. His work focuses on daily life and the creation of landscapes in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Thanks to his curiosity, he moved from browsing pictures on the Internet to the point that he became interested in how to create these beautiful pictures. He took his camera and set off to explore his wonderful country. Over time, he realized that within the different photography techniques and angles, the high point of view is what brings new things to the images. Therefore, when he has free time, he travels across the country from north to south with a drone to take pictures of people’s daily life and the country’s landscapes. He photographed a lobster farm, parked boats, lotus and tea pickers, animals, and various patterns of fishing nets.
He started taking photos in 2016 and quickly won awards at the Sony World Photo Awards in 2018, 2019 and 2020. He won first place in the 2021 Hipae Drone Photo Contest, the 2017 and 2018 Skypixel Photo Contest, and his work has won numerous other awards. Today he is one of Vietnam’s leading drone photographers.
(Photo: Pham Huy Trong/Photocosma)
(Photo: Pham Huy Trong/Photocosma)
(Photo: Pham Huy Trong/Photocosma)
(Photo: Pham Huy Trong/Photocosma)
(Photo: Pham Huy Trong/Photocosma)
(Photo: Pham Huy Trong/Photocosma)
(Photo: Pham Huy Trong/Photocosma)
(Photo: Pham Huy Trong/Photocosma)
(Photo: Pham Huy Trong/Photocosma)
(Photo: Pham Huy Trong/Photocosma)
A lobster farm, farmers manage and care for the cages in small round boats (Photo: Pham Huy Trong/Photocosma)
(Photo: Pham Huy Trong/Photocosma)