BIO -
Emanuel Hahn (he/him) is a Los Angeles-based commercial and documentary photographer/director. He is interested in topics of identity, culture, diasporic experiences and the question of what it means "to belong".

His deep observational and listening abilities have led him to tell the stories of the coffee farmers in Colombia, Chinese grocery store owners in the Mississippi Delta, the Korean Uzbeks in Brooklyn, and most recently the Koreatown community in Los Angeles through his photo book Koreatown Dreaming.

SELECT CLIENTS -
Airbnb, Google, Tiffany & Co., Aesop, Walmart, McDonald’s, Wework, Sonos, Clinique, Doordash, GOAT Group, Bloomingdale’s, Lancôme, Linkedin,
Parachute Home, KINTO

SELECT PUBLICATIONS -
NYTimes, WSJ, TIME, Nat Geo, The New Yorker, LA Times Image, The Guardian, The Atlantic, Frieze Magazine, The Washington Post, DWELL, Buzzfeed News, Surface Magazine, Forbes, Architectural Digest, Frame Magazine, CNN

SELECT PRESS -
i-D, New York Times, TIME, Aperture, W Mag, Nat Geo, Buzzfeed News, VICE, ABC7, Calvert Journal, Maekan, Huffington Post, VOA News, Design Milk, It’s Nice That, Booooooom

BYLINE -
PRI - Korean Uzbeks in Brooklyn

Google Image Equity 2022 Fellow.
Part of the Working Not Working family.

Currently based in Los Angeles. For inquiries, please reach out to hello@emanuelhahn.com or +1 (347) 606-8244.