Why they needed it
Ten years of documentary photography was held on Facebook, where albums are difficult to retrieve after posting and are only reachable by people who use the platform. The work is sold as prints and commissions, so a permanent, browsable home for it was needed.
How we built it
The archive was organised into eight collections, each with a full-bleed gallery so images are shown uncropped rather than fitted to a grid. The site is bilingual throughout, as the audience covers both local commissions and international interest. Awards and press coverage were given a separate section, and print enquiries route to a single place.
What it does for them
The work now sits at one address the photographer owns, in both languages, and can be shared as a single link with a gallery, client or publication.
What we built
- Full-bleed album galleries across eight photo collections
- Bilingual Vietnamese and English throughout
- Awards and press section
- Fine-art print enquiry flow
