VIETNAM – WHERE IT ALL REALLY STARTED
by Wong Casandra
I took a 5-day trip to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam with my friends in June this year after quitting my first full-time job. It was a refreshing episode in my life – a mini-holiday taken to celebrate the end of a tediously boring 9-to-5 job and to bid for time while I a) rested enough before my Japanese classes b) decided what to do with the rest of my life.
Therefore, the trip held a special place in my heart as I was struggling at a crossroad in my life: disillusioned yet hopeful enough to wish for something great to happen (of what magnitude or nature; I wasn’t sure), but nonetheless, jaded and spiritually exhausted.
So I thought, what other better way to release this tremendous bout of stress than to bring my hardy, reliable Nikon F55D film SLR along for the trip! Back then, I was trying to get back into the rhythm of taking photos on a regular basis like how I used to before my job, and Vietnam, an exotic third-world country, presented many great photographic opportunities. Indeed, it was a soul-searching experiment of sorts.
And I wasn’t disappointed. I wouldn’t call myself a great photographer (well, I shoot too selectively to be one) – and plus, I was shooting casually – but I was happy with the results. Yes, I was rusty given the long period of inactivity, but I guess the joy of seeing my photos developed from those minute film canisters eradicated my usual level of expectations.
Anyone who has been to Vietnam would be spellbound by her characteristically chaotic traffic and rustic old-world charm. Roadside hawkers, boatmen, makeshift markets, speeding motorists - a whole new and hectic world, bursting at the seams, framed by a 35mm format camera.
Some of these photos granted me a chance to embark on a photographic expedition to Sri Lanka, of which I can safely say was the most memorable, grueling and eye-opening experience in my life (well, that will be saved for later!).
So to me, the capital of Vietnam will always remain a poignant symbol of renewed dreams and hope. Needless to say, I came back feeling much better.
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