Saigon 24 Hours: Street Life in Vietnam's Most Dynamic City
In just 24 hours, Saigon reveals a peak into city life.
From the first light of dawn, when the streets are already alive with cyclists, street vendors, and early risers stretching in the parks, to the late-night energy of a city that never truly sleeps - Saigon pulses with a rhythm unlike anywhere else in the world.
Saigon: 24 Hours is a stunning visual journey through one of Southeast Asia's most vibrant and captivating cities. Shot entirely on the streets, this coffee table book captures the raw, unfiltered life of a city in constant motion - the street food vendors serving bánh mì at sunrise, the motorbikes weaving through rivers of color and noise, the quiet moments hidden in plain sight between the chaos.
With over six years of experience photographing life across Southeast Asia, photographer Thomas Levine brings a seasoned and deeply human eye to Saigon's streets. These are not posed portraits or tourist snapshots - they are honest, intimate glimpses into the daily lives of the people who call this extraordinary city home. The wealthy and the struggling. The hustlers and the dreamers. Those just getting by, and those living like every day is their last. It's important to look into each photography to see what is happening. People's actions and facial and body expression are a big tell about the emotional side of each photograph.
Every photograph tells a story. Every frame is a moment that will never come again.
Saigon 24 Hours is a celebration of street photography at its finest - and a love letter to one of the world's great cities.
The way the book is laid out and with so many photographers, it very well could be considered a coffee table book.