Tri Nghia is a Vietnamese-born photographer based in Los Angeles, California. He has been taking photographs since he was a child, and his passion for photography has only grown over the years.
Nghia's work focuses on capturing the beauty of everyday life, from street scenes to landscapes. He has traveled extensively throughout Vietnam and Southeast Asia, capturing the unique culture and people of each region. His work has been featured in numerous publications, including National Geographic and The New York Times.
Nghia's photography is often described as "poetic" and "lyrical," as he captures moments that are both intimate and powerful. He is known for his use of light and shadow to create dramatic compositions that evoke emotion in viewers. His work often explores themes of identity, belonging, and home.
Nghia's work has been exhibited in galleries around the world, including the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles and the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston. He has also been featured in several books about photography, including The Art of Seeing: A Photographer's Journey Through Vietnam (2015).
Nghia continues to explore new ways to capture life through his lens, creating images that are both beautiful and meaningful.