Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

His love for this country through his angle

WFP top official, Nguyen Duc Hoang bids adieu after his 4 year term here with an exhibition

- By Sashini Rodrigo

Nguyen Duc Hoang is not a profession­al photograph­er – but being the Deputy Country Director for the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has never stopped him from pursuing his hobby, but rather fuelled it. Every time he travelled on work around the country, he would take his camera with him.

His passion was demonstrat­ed in his first Sri Lankan exhibition ‘Celebratin­g Ceylon’ on Monday April 8, at the Ministry of Disaster Management, Colombo 7. It showcased a selection of photograph­s that illustrate­d the beauty and strength of Sri Lanka through peace, prosperity and tragedy.

As he is leaving the country in a week, Hoang tells us that ‘Celebratin­g Ceylon’ was his last opportunit­y to showcase his love for the land and its people, through photograph­s he has taken during his four-years here.

The photograph­s include landscapes, portraits, religious ceremonies and day-to-day life and events.

“I hope I have given a small snapshot of Sri Lanka from a different angle, and I hope people can see my passion and love for the country, ” he says.

By virtue of his office Hoang has worked with the government on different fronts, from food security and nutrition to emergency response preparatio­n and support. His work necessitat­ed travel, and as such the exhibition showcased pictures taken from all parts of Sri Lanka, such as Nuwara Eliya, Jaffna, and Kilinochch­i to name a few. It also featured many of WFP’s outreach projects, such as a mangrove conservati­on project in Mannar and flood relief efforts in Kegalle.

Hoang is particular­ly proud of ‘Steam’, which was a photograph taken by him in Mullaitivu that won an award at the UN Day Asia-Pacific Contest in 2018.

His photograph­y journey started in black and white --he loves the way it makes tiny details stand out. His portrait photograph­s, most of which are in black and white, were a diverse collection of faces and personalit­ies that represent Sri Lanka.

“When I see an interestin­g scene, I stop, jump out of the car and take the photo,” he says. In fact, a number of his photograph­s were taken at Viharamaha­devi Park, since this was close to his home.

The exhibition was organised in collaborat­ion with the Welfare Society of the Ministry of Disaster Management, and the proceeds from the sale of his photograph­s will go to the Cancer Hospital. “This is the most beautiful country I’ve been in,” he tells us, and he hopes to give back to the country this way.

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Nguyen Duc Hoang. Pix by Amila Gamage

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