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2013, Contemporary Issues , 1st prize stories , Maika Elan
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The Pink Choice

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Vietnam has historically been unwelcoming to same-sex couples, but in 2012 the Vietnamese government announced it was considering recognizing same-sex marriage, a move that would make it the first Asian country to do so.
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The Pink Choice

27 July 2011

Hanoi, Vietnam

Doan Huu Dieu (25, left) and Nguyen Trong Hieu (49), who have been together for three years, wake up at home.

 

 

Vietnam has historically been unwelcoming to same-sex couples, but in 2012 the Vietnamese government announced it was considering recognizing same-sex marriage, a move that would make it the first Asian country to do so. Despite past human rights issues and a long-standing stigma against homosexuality, parliamentary debate on same-sex marriage was scheduled for 2013. Polls showed that majority public opinion remained opposed to the idea. In August 2012, the country’s first gay pride parade took place in Hanoi.

 

Au Viêt-nam, où historiquement les couples du même sexe sont mal vus, le gouvernement a annoncé en 2012 qu’il examinait la reconnaissance du mariage pour tous. Malgré l’annonce d’un débat parlementaire sur la question, des sondages montrent que la majorité de l’opinion publique reste opposée au mariage pour tous.

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Location

Hanoi, Vietnam

Technical information

Shutter speed: 1/125 sec
ISO: 640
F-Stop: 2.8
Focal Length: 35 mm
Canon EOS 1Ds Mark II
Camera: Canon EOS 1Ds Mark II

Maika Elan

Maika Elan
Nationality:
Vietnam
Website:
www.maikaelan.com, www.mostartists.com
About:
Nguyen Thanh Hai (Maika Elan) was born in Hanoi, Vietnam, in 1986. After receiving her bachelor’s degree in sociology at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Maika started to use the camera to take pictures of her daily and private life in 2006. She turned to professional photography soon after, starting collaborations for editorial clients and fashion firms in Vietnam. In 2010, Maika moved to documentary photography and her first project, The Pink Choice, focuses on the personal lives of gay couples in Vietnam.
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MoST Artists

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