Hoi An is often celebrated for its golden light, colorful lanterns, and postcard-perfect charm—but beyond the tourist trail lies a quieter, richer story waiting to be told. In this photo essay, professional photographer Quinn Ryan Mattingly invites us into the heart of his adopted hometown, offering a beautifully observed portrait of local life as it unfolds naturally. From rain-drenched mornings at the fish market to peaceful evenings by the river, these moments are more than snapshots—they are lived experiences, captured with the eye of someone who truly belongs.
About the Photographer: Quinn Ryan Mattingly is an American photographer based in Vietnam since 2007. With nearly two decades of experience documenting life across Southeast Asia, his work blends editorial storytelling with fine art sensibility. Specializing in travel, hospitality, and documentary photography, Quinn is passionate about capturing honest, human moments that reflect the spirit of place. His images have appeared in international publications and exhibitions, and he continues to tell stories from behind the lens across Vietnam and beyond.
This post is part of an ongoing blog series exploring Vietnam through Quinn’s lens—highlighting local life, culture, and community from north to south.
Hoi An Sweet Home part I and part III are found here
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