When photographer, Charles Peyrin, visited Vietnam in the 1920’s, he snapped dozens of candid shots that offer a rare glimpse into the daily life of locals and French colonists.
These photos also serve to reveal how the lives of these two groups differed. In many images, French civilians can be seen donning clean, white clothes as they sit in rickshaws, while Vietnamese are seen shuffling through the streets, serving street food and rushing off to market.
Visually speaking, the French seem out of place in many scenes, never looking quite comfortable and sometimes as though they have been added to the picture ex post facto with some ancient version of Photoshop.