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.
Réhahn’s photos of Hoi An artisans preparing Tet traditions for Vietnam’s Lunar New Year tell the story of heritage and hope.
Fifteen of Réhahn’s most iconic photographs are currently on display on the exterior wall of the French Consulate General of Ho Chi Minh City.
This full-color book showcases portraits, stories, and factual information about all 54 officially recognized ethnic groups in Vietnam
Réhahn’s philosophy for creating authentic interaction will help you create more meaningful portraits.
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
Stories of Réhahn’s most famous portraits in Cuba as well as a travelogue about Havana, cigar-smoking, and friendship.
Réhahn’s “Ageless Beauty” article challenges the traditional concept of beauty with an in-depth discussion of the value of ageing with pride.
The inspiration behind Réhahn’s decade long-project to photograph and document all 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam for the Precious Heritage Project.
Réhahn’s series of fine art portraits entitled “Hidden Smile” give the viewer a sense of the complex emotions that can lie behind a smile. The series is a portrayal of the beautiful optimism that is present within the Vietnamese culture.