The Yellow City

The Yellow City

Sometimes, you find an object or a place that screams to be photographed. Gavin Gough has his rainbow umbrella that he can’t stop from shooting. It happened to me on my recent trip to Vietnam. I got mesmerized, hypnotized maybe even seduced by the yellow city of Hoi An. Dorothy had her Emerald City and I guess I have my Yellow City. Mustard would probably be a more accurate description, but it just doesn’t seem to have the same ring; Mustard City? Anyway, I became obsessed. I had to shoot my wife, my daughter, every bicycle, every conical hatted woman, everything in front of a yellow wall. I think I lost it. I went a little completely loopy. Some people get star struck, moon struck, I got yellow struck.

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Matt Brandon

Matt is a Malaysia based assignment photographer. Well known as a photographer and international workshop instructor, Matt’s images have been used by business and organizations around the globe. Matt is also a Fujifilm Malaysia brand ambassador. Matt is a contributor to National Geographic, National Geographic Traveller and other major publications.

6 Comments

  1. Matt Connors

    Beautifully vivid, Matt. Though I wouldn’t impulsively paint your kitchen mustard.

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  2. Matea

    Love the mustard struck images….

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  3. Jeffrey Chapman

    Funny. As I pulled up these images, Silvia said “Hoi An?”. She can recognize the city from the color! It’s a great place. We’ve been twice and found that the tourism had increased remarkably by the last visit, but it’s still a wonderful place––with amazing food. And if one jumps on a bicycle and pedals out of town, then the tourists all disappear.

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  4. Jacob F. Lucas

    I loved Hoi An when I was there. It’s a beautiful little town. Did you get to have a meal at Mango Mango?

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  5. Suzanne Chater

    Wonderful post and gallery of Hoi An images – and I totally understand the yellow wall obsession 🙂 !

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  6. Anonymous

    I love this gallery of yellow images. This is such a lively color, but it also draws the eyes right to it, even when you see thumbnails. I think the image of the guy reading newspaper is my favorite, This image seem to be in Henri Cartier-Bresson style a bit, with snapping the picture in the right moment, when the guy noticed you. And then he has such an open, approving face, it makes me smile.

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