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Lee Starnes Photography | Product | Food | Beverage | Travel | Vietnam Photographer

Lee Starnes Photography
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Lee Starnes is a commercial product photographer based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

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Fishing Villages in Central Vietnam

May 21, 2021 in travel

Recently, I had the opportunity to hop up to central Vietnam and jump on the tail end of one of our Central Vietnam photo tours. It’s always lovely to get to this part of the country and with Quinn joining too, a stellar day of shooting with friends was guaranteed. As a guest, I got to explore this little area a bit more than when I’m teaching, so it was a chance to see this place with some new eyes and a different approach. Not to mention seeing friends whom I haven’t seen since covid reared its ugly head. Okay, enough prattling, here’s a selection of some of my favorite frames.

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Tags: travel photography, travel, lang co, hue, pics of asia
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Serenity in Lak Lake, Vietnam

May 10, 2021 in travel

Over the Lunar New Year this year, my wife and I had the chance to head up to a location I first visited in 2007. Faint memories of the lake and the surrounding hills had me quite excited to see Lak Lake with new eyes and show my wife what I remembered as storybook countryside. Originally, we were going to stay for a few days and then head down to Con Dao, but covid took care of that, so we stayed put and turned 3 days into 10. With not much to do, I initially thought we may get bored, but that turned out to be the polar opposite of what ended up being such an amazing decompression from the city. Hikes, quiet mornings, mists rising over mountains and lakes…it was everything I remember and more. Largely off the radar, (well maybe not anymore), this little bit of paradise is the cure for what ails ya if the city life starts to be too much.

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Tags: lak lake, travel, vietnam, dak lak, travel photography
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Saigon Punk Chronicles : Year End Party

February 01, 2021 in music

With such a bizarro year wrapping and the quickly upcoming lunar new year, this year’s End of the Year Party was bound to be a banger. I caught all but the first band who started early (this may be a punk rock first) so apologies for not having images for them. The bill consisted of Diarsia, Jaigon Orchestra, Đá Số Tới, District 105, Taiyoken, Do it Dad, and Kaali. Musically it ranged from pop punk to metal to hardcore, so a great mix of styles and people showing up at the show.

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Tags: music, punk rock, punk, vietnam
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Northern Exposure: Ha Giang to Cao Bang. Part 1

November 13, 2020 in travel

What a ridiculous year this has been. Along with every other travel photographer, a good chunk of my travel assignments evaporated in a hurry with covid’s unwelcome arrival. With Vietnam’s borders, by all intents and purposes still shut, international travel is not an option. But, thankfully, I live in a country with so many incredible destinations, many of which I’ve never been. So, a couple of weeks ago, I hit the road with good friend and fellow photographer, Quinn Mattingly for an epic road trip. After flying into Hanoi, we headed north and grabbed motorbikes in Ha Giang city. Over the following 8 days we headed all the way to the Chinese Border and back down to Cao Bang city during the best time of the year - the rice harvest. This area has been at the top of my list for years and with the lack of tourists, it proved to be an incredibly unique time to explore one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen.

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Tags: ha giang, cao bang, north, vietnam, travel, motorbike, road trip
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The Light at the End of the Tunnel - Quarantine Cuisine: Part 3

May 08, 2020

As things are starting to reopen here in Vietnam, it looks like we’ll be shooting more and creating some new campaigns in the near future. YES! So for the last chapter (hopefully) in this series, here are some of the things we’ve been enjoying at home the past couple of weeks. Big thanks to the wonderful F&B outlets here in Saigon and high fives to all the restaurants who adapted, refocused and weathered the storm. We’re not out of it yet, but it looks like we’re seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. I’ll link down below to all the venues featured in this article.

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Keeping Creative in Uncertain Times - Quarantine Cuisine: Part 2

April 13, 2020 in food

As we’ve settled into this new “normal”, we’ve been confronted with some stark realizations - some of us need to learn to cook and restaurants will have to adapt in order to survive these tumultuous times. That said, my kitchen has become familiar again, my love for cooking has had a resurgence, and restaurants have adapted with new delivery concepts popping up and a higher focus on hospitality. While the current situation is a million miles from good, silver linings are what we have and staying positive and supporting each other is always good. This push to give better value, service and support from restaurants and patrons alike is a wonderful thing to witness, and I hope this bolsters the industry not only here in Saigon, but throughout the global F&B industry.

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Tags: food, food photography, saigon, restaurants, vietnam
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Keeping Creative in Uncertain Times: Quarantine Cuisine Part 1

March 31, 2020

As things have gotten increasingly weird over the past couple of weeks, budgets have contracted, priorities changed, and many creatives have seen their stream of work dwindle if not cease to exist. Times are not ideal by any stretch. That said, I hope we can all use this downtime to possibly learn something new, shoot a personal project, or catch up on our reading. Also, I’m not technically in quarantine, but I couldn’t help the rhyming title. Either way, let’s all stay home and chill, okay?

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New Work: American Comfort Food at The Wagon Wheel.

March 13, 2020 in food

The guys at The Wagon Wheel recently tapped us to shoot their menu, and were we excited to create something awesome. As a southern boy at heart, this felt like a warm hug and a welcome homecoming. I recently had to cancel my trip back to the States given the Covid-19 situation, so this couldn’t have come at a better time! All this hits showed up - chicken fried steak, chicken and waffles, deviled eggs, and even a funnel cake to cap it off. We tried to keep it playful by shooting images before and after the first bite (or three). It took immense willpower not to devour everything on the plate before we got the shot! These guys are doing it right, and it’s exactly what we needed.

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Tags: food, corona, coronavirus, comfort food, ho chi minh city, food photography, wagon wheel
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