Frame Atlas

Frame Atlas Photography & Videos. Landscape, portraits, events. Based in Zürich

There’s a unique rhythm to the streets of Vietnam. You see it in the steady glide of bicycles and the silent grace of th...
30/01/2026

There’s a unique rhythm to the streets of Vietnam. You see it in the steady glide of bicycles and the silent grace of the Non La dancing through the crowd. Every pedal tells a story; every hat shelters a dream from the sun. I captured this timeless resilience, a bridge between the soul of the past and the energy of the future. 🇻🇳✨
📷 Sony a6700
🔍 Viltrox Pro Series .official

Hanoi and Vietnam feel like pure motorcycle language 🏍️—constant motion, constant rhythm. I was just walking when this m...
28/01/2026

Hanoi and Vietnam feel like pure motorcycle language 🏍️—constant motion, constant rhythm. I was just walking when this mirror frame appeared: a tiny window where the whole street suddenly made sense. Flags, old facades, blur at the edges… and one clean slice of focus in the middle. Would you have noticed this frame, or kept walking?

📷 Sony a6700
🔎 Viltrox 75mm f/1.2
📍 Hanoi, Vietnam

What I love about Vietnam 🇻🇳 is how naturally people connect.The moment the camera comes up, there’s curiosity, warmth, ...
26/01/2026

What I love about Vietnam 🇻🇳 is how naturally people connect.
The moment the camera comes up, there’s curiosity, warmth, presence.
This was one of those rare seconds where light, timing, and human connection aligned.

📷 Sony A6700
🔎 Viltrox 27mm f/1.2

They call it chaos, but I call it a dance. 🏮Vietnam moves at a frequency that feels impossible until you’re standing rig...
25/01/2026

They call it chaos, but I call it a dance. 🏮
Vietnam moves at a frequency that feels impossible until you’re standing right in the middle of it. From the rhythmic stack of bricks on a moving bike to the quiet stillness of a street-side rest, there is a secret order to the madness. It’s a beautifully choreographed flow that keeps 100 million people moving in perfect, frantic harmony.
It’s messy, it’s fast, and it’s the most alive I’ve felt in a long time. 🇻🇳
📷 Sony a6700
👁️ Viltrox 27mm f/1.2

Some faces don’t need to speak. Time has already done it for them. Every line is a season lived, every pause a memory ke...
23/01/2026

Some faces don’t need to speak. Time has already done it for them. Every line is a season lived, every pause a memory kept. In Hanoi, history doesn’t sit in museums — it waits patiently in small rooms, behind open doors, carried by people who stayed while the world kept moving.

📷 Sony a6700
🔎 Viltrox 27mm f/1.2

I had this place on my list for years. Seeing it for the first time, at night, felt unreal. I was in Singapore during th...
21/01/2026

I had this place on my list for years. Seeing it for the first time, at night, felt unreal. I was in Singapore during the F1 Grand Prix, and the city was vibrating—lights, crowds, unexpected shows everywhere. Standing under the Supertrees, looking straight up, I felt small in the best possible way. Some places don’t disappoint. They reset your sense of scale.

🔎 Laowa 10mm f/2.8
📷 Sony A7R V
📍 Gardens by the Bay Supertree Grove

Fog stripped the city down to its bones — no spectacle, no urgency.Boats moved slower, streets felt suspended, time loos...
12/01/2026

Fog stripped the city down to its bones — no spectacle, no urgency.
Boats moved slower, streets felt suspended, time loosened its grip.
Photographing Venice this way felt less like documenting a place and more like listening.
Some cities reveal themselves only when nothing is trying to impress you.

🔎 Tamron 28–200
📷 Sony A7R V
📍 Venice, Italy

Venice has been painted a thousand times, but walking through it in the fog felt different.I kept thinking about Canalet...
06/01/2026

Venice has been painted a thousand times, but walking through it in the fog felt different.
I kept thinking about Canaletto — his precise lines, his obsession with light and perspective.
Then the mist arrived and erased the rules.
Same city, same canals… but softer, quieter, imperfect.
Maybe this is Venice answering back, reminding us that not everything needs to be exact to be timeless.

📷 Sony A7R V
🔎 Tamron 28–200

There’s a quiet truth about the gondola that many don’t know.It isn’t just a boat — it’s a perfectly unbalanced craft, i...
05/01/2026

There’s a quiet truth about the gondola that many don’t know.

It isn’t just a boat — it’s a perfectly unbalanced craft, intentionally asymmetrical, designed so one person can guide it through Venice’s narrow veins with a single oar. Every curve has a reason. Every movement is memory, passed down through generations.

In the fog, Venice slows its breath.
And for a moment, you’re not observing the city —
you’re being carried by it.

📷 Sony A7R V
🔎 Tamron 28–200mm

I grew up not far from Venice, but somehow I never really photographed it.This Christmas, on a foggy afternoon, I finall...
04/01/2026

I grew up not far from Venice, but somehow I never really photographed it.
This Christmas, on a foggy afternoon, I finally did.
The city felt different than I remembered — quieter, closer, almost fragile.
Fog simplified everything. It removed distractions and left only what mattered.
Sometimes you don’t ignore places. You just wait to be ready for them.

🔎 Tamron 28–200 · Sony 16–35 GM II
📷 Sony A7R V
📍 Venice, Italy

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