WANDERLUST BY THOMAS HÖPKER - LEICA HALL OF FRAM PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION

WANDERLUST BY THOMAS HÖPKER - LEICA HALL OF FRAM PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION

WANDERLUST BY THOMAS HÖPKER - LEICA HALL OF FRAM PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION

Deutsches Haus Ho Chi Minh Stadt

Deutsches Haus Ho Chi Minh Stadt
Deutsches Haus Ho Chi Minh Stadt
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WANDERLUST BY THOMAS HÖPKER - LEICA HALL OF FRAM PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION

 20/12/2022

An exhibition with the famous photo collection “Wanderlust” of Thomas Höpker - Leica Hall of Fame Photographer was opened to the public at the Deutsches Haus in Ho Chi Minh City from 19th March 2022.

WANDERLUST BY THOMAS HÖPKER - LEICA HALL OF FRAM PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION

Deutsches Haus Ho Chi Minh City welcomed the visitors to the exhibition "Wanderlust".

Thomas Höpker was born in Munich, Germany in 1936. As a famous German photographer, Thomas was most influential with Geo and Stern, and he won the prestigious Leica Hall of Fame Award, honoring his photography career of outstanding journalism to which he devoted himself. His pictures are engaged, unadorned, and committed to the truth, yet they are never voyeuristic or offensive. His photography career has always been associated with the Leica M camera system.

With the holding time from 19th March to 05th May 2022, the exhibition 'Wanderlust' introduced the best works during 60 years of practice photography of this Leica Hall of Fame photojournalist, the former president of the legendary photo organization Magnum Photos. 

The visitors experienced the fantastic photos at the exhibition.

Mr. Nick Ut - A famous Photographer (in the middle) together with Mr. Phong Nguyen - Director of Leica Vietnam (on the right) and Mr. Elmar Dutt - General Director of Deutsches Haus HCMC (on the left).

Source: Deutsches Haus Ho Chi Minh City

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