Rehahn’s Articles
Behind-the-scenes stories of Réhahn’s voyages, his philosophies, and photographs in Vietnam, Cuba, India, and Malaysia.

Impressionism and Impermanence
Discover how impermanence shapes Impressionist photography, capturing fleeting moments, shifting light, and the emotion of what disappears.

Impressionist Photography: Caillebotte and Degas
Explore how photography shaped the styles of Caillebotte and Degas, transforming Impressionist art with new techniques and modern perspectives.

Impressionist Photography – Techniques and Effects
Discover how impressionist photography differs from pictorialism. Explore techniques, effects, and how light and atmosphere shape the final image.

Origins & Context of Impressionist Photography
Discover the 19th-century origins of Impressionist photography through George Davison’s 1891 essay and the movement’s historical connection to painting.

Impressionism in Photography by Réhahn
Impressionism photography in Vietnam. Learn how Réhahn’s newest scenes of life photographs in Vietnam are a homage to Impressionist movements in Fine Art

Discover the Magic of Vietnam’s Rice Fields
Discover the timeless beauty of rice fields in Vietnam through Réhahn’s Fine Art photography.

Japonisme in Réhahn’s Photography
Japanese art forms caused a revolution in European Fine Art from the 19th-Century to today – Discover Japonisme in Réhahn’s newest work

Traditional Fishing in Vietnam
Discover the inspiration behind Réhahn’s photographs of traditional fishing in Vietnam (Hoi An, Danang, the Mekong Delta and Phu Quoc)

20 Photos that Will Inspire You to Visit Sapa
Ready to Visit Sapa? Here’s What You Should Know. 20 Photos that Will Inspire You to Visit Sapa, Vietnam
Réhahn’s Top 10 Favorite Portraits
A collection of 10 portrait photography made by photographer Réhahn. From Vietnam, India and Cuba

Inspiration for Fine Art Portrait Photography
Réhahn shares his Fine Art portrait photo inspiration from Nadar, a master photographer, who influenced his Vietnam portrait photography

Yellow Period in Fine Art Photography
Réhahn discusses how much his Art can be classified as Post-Impressionist Photography, influenced by the yellow artwork of painters such as Van Gogh and Pissarro.

Varanasi – Paradise for Travel Photographers
Explore India’s holy city of Varanasi with Réhahn’s portraits of sadhu holy men, the Aghori tribe, and blue-faced children who idolize Krishna.

Colors of the Tet in Vietnam
Réhahn’s photos of Hoi An artisans preparing Tet traditions for Vietnam’s Lunar New Year tell the story of heritage and hope.

The Art of Interaction
Réhahn’s philosophy for creating authentic interaction will help you create more meaningful portraits.

Into the Land of Indigo
Follow Réhahn’s journey to the lands of the Hmong, Dao and other North Vietnam ethnic groups to learn about heritage methods to make indigo dye

Photographic Journeys in Cuba
Stories of Réhahn’s most famous portraits in Cuba as well as a travelogue about Havana, cigar-smoking, and friendship.

Ageless Beauty
Réhahn’s “Ageless Beauty” article challenges the traditional concept of beauty with an in-depth discussion of the value of ageing with pride.

The Mnong and the elephants in Vietnam – The Ritual
Discover unique images of the Mnong and the elephants in Vietnam – A full documentary about their ritual

54 Ethnic groups in Vietnam
Explore the most complete and unique collection of Vietnam’s 54 ethnic groups through captivating portraits and traditional costumes by Rehahn

Hoi An | The Yellow City Of Vietnam
Discover the beautiful Yellow City of Hoi An alongside Réhahn as he gives you an insider’s view of the locations for some of his most iconic photographs.

Ao Dai, the Traditional Dress in Vietnam
Ao Dai, Vietnam’s traditional dress, with its long, elegant tunic that skims the figure, high side slits and airy pants for ease of movement.

The 15 Best Spots to Take Photos in Hoi An
Follow along with Réhahn as he gives special access to some of his favorite photo spots in and around Hoi An.

The Non La – Vietnamese Conical Hat
A short history of why Vietnamese people wear non la conical hats featuring Fine Art photographs by the French photographer Réhahn.