Watching You Watching Me is a selection of images portraying some of the people and places I encountered on my travels through Laos and Vietnam. Mostly a solo expedition, I visited towns and places off the beaten track. I was as exotic to the people as they were to me. My focus was to explore these topics through my lens.
I found myself drawn to the children who played
on the streets when the heat of the day settled
and long shadows were cast. School children
dinked each other home on their bicycles, the
passenger holding an umbrella for shade. The
children were undisturbed by my presence and
were naturally composed within my frame. They
portrayed sincere innocence and joy, playing in
the basic environment enveloping them.
Young and old invited me into their lives with
a sense of warmth and pride. In the cool of the
afternoon, towns came alive with activity and
colour as people commenced daily household
chores. I wandered the streets and was welcomed
into dirt yards with tin sheds as homes. I found
myself led across rice fields by young boys
helping me find my way home through holes in
fences. Chickens, dogs and goats roamed freely
and as a means of transport, everyone rode a
motorcycle or bicycle.
With limited language in common, we relied on
other means to communicate. Facial expressions
and body language revealed the mood and
willingness to be photographed. Intrigued and
curious, there were only open doors to be found.
As much as I was observing these people,
absorbing everything about their way of life,
they too were curious about me and my interest
in photographing them.
In presenting this collection, it is deeply apparent that while I was watching them, they too were watching me.
Holly Treadaway
Photographer ACT & Regional NSW
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