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Beautifully Detailed Wooden Heels Carved Using Ancient Vietnamese
Pagoda Techniques

Beautifully Detailed Wooden Heels Carved Using Ancient Vietnamese Pagoda Techniques

For many women, there’s no such thing as too many shoes. But no matter how many pairs you have in your wardrobe, chances are that you don’t own a pair like this. Not yet anyway.

They’re part of a range called Saigon Socialite and they’re made by a Vietnamese company called Fashion4Freedom. Each pair has a leather top and a wooden base that’s carved using techniques taken from Vietnam’s ancient pagoda wood art. The style is both a homage to the country’s tradition as well as a contemporary re-imagining of it, and given that each pair takes up to three weeks to make, they’re as much works of art as they are fashionable footwear.

Orphanages receive free shoe samples and Fashion4Freedom donates unused materials to schools. The company also teaches local villagers manufacturing techniques in order to help them boost their income. So when you buy a pair, not only do you get an awesome addition to your footwear collection – you also get the piece of mind that your money has been well spent. You can buy them on Etsy.

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I Shot Weddings From Above Using Drones

I Shot Weddings From Above Using Drones

The series of photos has been taken during wedding day with a drone. I am working with a drone operator called “Flying World Pictures.”

To get the possibility to fly above some places and catch the beauty of the vastness has been a huge way to express freedom to me.

I wanted to be able to embedded my couple in the purity of their wedding moment and wanted them to be surrounded by the beauty of places and always in deserted places.

I have always thought that the day you get married this is a unique moment and a kind of moment just for the bride and groom and this is why i like to shoot them from above to show their are together but alone alone in the world at the same time.

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