There’s something quietly magical about taking portraits in a Japanese-style café — where time seems to slow and the light falls just right. The soft glow of paper lanterns, the earthy tones of wood and washi textures, the steam rising from a porcelain teacup — all of it becomes part of the story.
Bien Hoa | 2021
Bien Hoa | 2021
Bien Hoa | 2021
Bien Hoa | 2021
Bien Hoa | 2021
In this space, a portrait isn’t just about the person — it’s about stillness, presence, and the subtle harmony between subject and setting. The calm, minimal aesthetic of the café becomes a frame for emotion: thoughtful glances, half-smiles, gentle hands resting on warm ceramic.
It’s a mood — serene, nostalgic, quietly poetic.
Every click of the shutter feels like writing a haiku with light.
Bien Hoa | 2021
Bien Hoa | 2021