A photographer captures the beauty of street vendors in Hanoi

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A photographer captures the beauty of street vendors in Hanoi

They create works of art with their coming and going

They create art with their coming and going. We speak above all of women, mainly immigrants who get up at 04:00 every other day, they pack up their bikes and spend the day pedaling miles and miles to sell fresh fruit and flowers. His activity fascinated Loes Heerink, they report in My Modern Met.

A photographer captures the beauty of street vendors in Hanoi

Most are immigrant women.

As a result of this 'infatuation', Heerink, who lived several years in Vietnam, decided to launch himself to capture these prints from the top of two bridges in Hanoi, she sometimes waited for hours for the necessary second of beauty, color and symmetry that these vendors left behind her.

A photographer captures the beauty of street vendors in Hanoi

Color, symmetry and beauty

Now, the photographer wants to turn her project into a book, Vendors, which will include 100 images of vendors and interviews with the workers. To do this, she has launched ** a project to search for funding on the Kickstarter website **, with which she has already reached 6,509 euros, exceeding the 3,700 that she needed. "This project sparked my fascination with the women who transport their wares. They don't know how beautiful their bikes are, they have no idea that they create little works of art every day." she describes her in the explanation of her project on this website.

A photographer captures the beauty of street vendors in Hanoi

They travel kilometers daily to sell their products

With the money raised, she will return to Vietnam to take more images, up to a hundred that will make up the book, and to interview some of the vendors. The book is expected to see the light of day in December 2017.

A photographer captures the beauty of street vendors in Hanoi

Finding beauty in the everyday

A photographer captures the beauty of street vendors in Hanoi

fascination for his work

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