Réhahn

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Referred to as someone who "captures the souls of his models" (Wanderlust Travel Magazine, 2018), Réhahn is more than just a man behind a camera. Behind each click is a story, a culmination of an experience. His unique combination of fine art photography and documentary styles takes the viewer along on the voyage to catch a glimpse of authentic interactions with people, their smiles, their wisdom, their daily lives. Published in hundreds of articles in the international press such as BBC, National Geographic, and GEO, the artist’s photographs have become some of the most recognizable images of Vietnam over the last decade.

In 2018, Réhahn was honored by Vietnam's Secretary of the Party Nguyen Phu Trong, who has since become the President of
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Average rating: 4.67 · 18 ratings · 3 reviews · 7 distinct works
Precious Heritage Museum

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Vietnam mosaic of contrasts...

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Vietnam, Mosaic of Contrast...

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100 iconic portraits

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Photo book  - Vietnam Mosai...

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Comprendre les Vietnamiens ...

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Children of Vietnam

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“I believe smiles open doors”
Réhahn, Vietnam mosaic of contrasts

“The key to a successful portrait has less to do with technique and more to do with having an authentic and meaningful connection with the subject.”
Réhahn, Vietnam, Mosaic of Contrasts

“To me, ageless beauty means beauty that is timeless. Rather than constantly striving to appear young, there is meaning in celebrating humankind in all its forms, ages and stages. In my opinion, the only thing that remains beautiful is something that can touch one’s heart.”
Réhahn, Vietnam, Mosaic of Contrasts




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