Australian Photographer Tony Miller Hosts Art Exhibition in Da Lat
Da Lat’s cultural tourism landscape continues to expand with the opening of “Vietnam’s Light,” a fine art photography exhibition by Australian photographer Tony Miller. The exhibition, featuring 23 works, is co-organized by Mimosa Gallery and the artist at the gallery’s venue on Phu Dong Thien Vuong Street, Lam Vien - Da Lat Ward.

According to the organizers, in early 2026, Tony Miller selected Da Lat—known for its cool climate, mist-covered landscapes and tranquil lifestyle—as his creative base. Previously, in 2024, he chose Hanoi as a destination for photographic exploration.
As a professional photographer, Miller focuses on capturing the understated beauty of Vietnam through a quiet, yet expressive visual language. His works reinterpret familiar landscapes into emotionally resonant compositions, offering viewers reflective and immersive experiences.
The exhibition theme, “Vietnam’s Light,” positions light not merely as a technical element but as a narrative device—illuminating landscapes while simultaneously evoking human emotion.
The exhibition contributes to Da Lat’s positioning as a hub for cultural and creative industries, complementing its established strengths in eco-tourism and resort services. Art events of this scale enhance visitor engagement, diversify tourism products and support the city’s strategy toward experiential and high-value tourism segments.
Running through March 8, 2026, the exhibition is expected to attract art collectors, photography enthusiasts and culturally oriented travelers, further reinforcing Da Lat’s image as a destination where natural beauty and artistic inspiration converge.