In the summer of 2013, French photographer Réhahn set off on a journey of exploration, armed with a camera and the intention to document Vietnam's diverse cultural landscape.
In the summer of 2013, French photographer Réhahn set off on a journey of exploration, armed with a camera and the intention to document Vietnam’s diverse cultural landscape. His motivation was to show the world that there was more to Vietnam than war. He later published a selection of the best photographs from his trip in the book, Vietnam, Mosaic of Contrasts.
Two years later, Réhahn is still exploring Vietnam’s far-flung corners, captivated by the unparalleled landscapes and the intimate relationship the people of Vietnam have with their environment. This is a selection of Rehahn’s latest landscape photography, taken from Volume II, Vietnam, Mosaic of Contrasts. Images that capture Vietnam’s diversity – from North to South.
Dong Van Valley |
Mu Cang Chai Terraces |
Buon Me Thuot in Central Highlands |
Tra Su Forest |
Ba Be Lake |
Bac Son |
Hoi An |
Mai Chau |
On The Road Of Meo Vac |
Desert Of Phan Rang |
Hoàng Su Phì Terraces |
Dong Van |
Cua Dai Beach |
Lak Lake |
Sapa Terraces |
(Source: Bored panda)