refunds are only acceptable when the item has not yet been shipped and refunds on pre-orders will incur a 10% fee of the total transaction amount to cover admin and transaction fees cost. Please ensure to keep all proof of shipment and tracking info* Please email us at to process a return/exchange, customers will need to cover postage and it is the responsibility of the customer to ensure the product arrives in our hands in an unused, unwashed condition with original packaging. *For SSS brand in house merchandise: Returns/exchanges are accepted within 7 days. There will be a 20% consignment fee but at least you will get some money back when it sells. The next best alternative we can offer is to re-consign the item and we can sell it off for you. Because of this, we are unable to process returns or exchanges. Once an item sells, the owner receives payment for their merchandise. SSS Online is a consignment marketplace, meaning all items we carry and offer on this site are provided by independent owners. The photographer specializes in travel documentaries and you can follow his work on his Instagram page.Please note that all sales are final except for certain cases when we can warrant a refund. Pham Huy Trung’s photographs in Vietnam were taken with drones, from the Mekong River Delta to the territories around Bao Loc to the spectacular waterways of Tràng An. Indeed, the beauty of the shots also lies in the way the intervention of man is highlighted, who does not overpower nature with his gestures but is at its complete service, adapting to the natural cycle. The view from above offers patterns and geometries that are impossible to grasp with the naked eye, the lined boats and bundles of freshly cut grasses seem set up as if in a theater set, instead they are the result of customs passed down each year. In fact, the aerial series is a testament to human activities along the rivers and in the fields of the Asian nation, showing both a record of anthropological value and the poetic beauty of nature’s colors. Like a bird’s flight, photographer Pham Huy Trung flew over Vietnam during the season when grass, tea plants and flowers have been harvested for centuries, showing the beauty of the bond between man and nature. The candid look of the photo-documentary series is a way to unify judgment and experience on an event that was perhaps the first major phenomenon of the globalized world. Through the change of context immortalized in Nicoco’s photographs, the effects of a social change that has also affected Europe but to a different degree than in China are told. The shots are a chronological journey culminating in newfound freedom and the barriers giving way to open streets and street banquets. The documentary approach is the same as the first series made by the artist and focused on the 2020 lockdown, published on Collater.al magazine two years ago. A small mirror on the world that nevertheless encompassed and well described the essence of a metropolis like Shanghai. Photographer Nicoco throughout these weeks chose to chronicle what she saw from her home. Nine weeks later, on June 1st, the city reopened. On March 27, local authorities announced a second phase of lockdown for Shanghai and its 26 million inhabitants.
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