Réhahn recently returned from an ex pedition to meet the final tribe of the 54 officially documented ethnic groups in Vietnam. More than eight years of research have gone into photographing and collecting of sto ries
100 Iconic Portraits. 100 Memorable Moments. A New Book by Réhahn cel ebrates the faces of the world in a full-colour collector's edition collec tion, curated by the artist. Available for sale in the online shop.
The third book in the bestselling "Viet- nam- Mosaic of Contrasts" series has just been released with never before seen photographs as well as iconic images that celebrate the beauty and diversity of the country,
Réhahn's portraits of Vietnam, Cuba, India, and Malaysia have been pub lished all over the world. He's taken 1000s of portraits during his career but he feels that the key to a success ful portrait has less to do with tech nique and more
The M'Nông ethnic group in the Cen tral Highland province of Dak Lak, Vietnam have lived with elephants for more than a thousand years. The ele pants are considered to be both valuable members
Réhahn returns to Cuba every year to meet old friends and make new ones, smoke cigars in the famous La Casa del Habano and take photos of Cuba's coolest characters. These are some of the stories of the people behind the