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Street Photography on Phu Quoc, Thailand

April 28, 20232 min read

Street Photography on the stunning island of Phu Quoc, Vietnam….

Island food vendor on the beach

Phu Quoc, the largest island in Vietnam, is known for its picturesque beaches, lush green forests, and stunning sunsets. However, what many people don't know is that Phu Quoc is also a great destination for street photography.

The island's bustling markets, colourful street vendors, and charming streets provide a perfect backdrop for capturing the essence of Vietnamese culture. Here are some tips for capturing the best street photography on the island of Phu Quoc.

1. Explore the Local Markets

The local markets in Phu Quoc are a great place to capture the vibrant colours and bustling energy of the island. From fresh seafood to exotic fruits and vegetables, the markets are a feast for the senses. Be sure to bring a wide-angle lens to capture the hustle and bustle of the market, and don't be afraid to get up close and personal with the vendors.

local markets

2 - Look for Unique Architecture

Phu Quoc is home to a number of unique and colourful buildings that make great subjects for street photography. Look out for traditional Vietnamese architecture with bright colours and intricate details. The island is also home to a number of French colonial buildings, adding a touch of European charm to your photos. Sunset Beach (image below) is 100,000vd per person to enter for a day pass, you can spend the day on the beach, drink and eat at the beach club and enjoy amazing sunsets BUT also take your camera and photograph 10 awe-inspiring, unique, towering sculptures.

Local architecture

3 - Capture the Local Culture

Phu Quoc is home to a vibrant fishing community, and the island's beaches are lined with colourful fishing boats. Capture the local fishermen as they go about their daily routines, and don't be afraid to ask them for permission to take their photo. You can also capture the local culture by photographing traditional festivals and ceremonies, such as the annual Tet festival.

Sculptures

4 - Use Natural Light

The island's sunny weather provides plenty of natural light for your photos. Take advantage of the early morning and late afternoon light to capture the warm, golden tones of the island. You can also experiment with backlighting and shadows to add depth and interest to your photos.

Local fisherman

5 - Be Respectful

Finally, it's important to be respectful when taking photos of locals on the island. Always ask for permission before taking someone's photo, and avoid intruding on private moments. Remember that you are a guest in their country and community, and it's important to treat them with respect and dignity.

Vin wonders

In conclusion, Phu Quoc is an incredible destination for street photography, offering a wealth of colourful and vibrant locations and subjects. With a little bit of planning and creativity, you can capture the essence of Vietnamese culture and create stunning photographs that will last a lifetime.

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Ross Martin

Photographer RGMphoto - specialising in Global Street Photography & Unique Weddings

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