
Hiên
Hiên Lâm Duc

biography

Photographer French and Laotian, member of the Agence VU’ between 1995 and 2002 and since 2017.
He was born in 1966 on the shores of Mekong, in Paksé (Laos). He had followed his exiled family after the Pathet-Lao victory and had experienced the crossing of Mekong at night to join Thailand, two years of refugee’s camp and two escapes before he arrived in France in 1977. Then, he discovered his will to learn and was graduated of Beaux-Arts in Plastic Expression.
Lâm Duc Hiên has developed an involved work across the world, as for personal projects than for the press and ONG’s commands. He testifies to consequences of 20th and 21th century’s major conflicts on civilians in Romania, Russia, Bosnia, Chechnya, Rwanda, South Sudan, and above all in Iraq, whose he covered the territory for 25 years. He is deeply invested for the protection of natural resources, and documents also the influence and the evolution of a contemporary world along the shores of Mekong and Niger.
His work is regularly published in press, edited in books or exhibited. He has won above all the Leica Award, the Great European Award of the city of Vevey, the award of Villa Medicis outside the wall, or again the award of Jean-Luc Lagardère’s Foundation. The prestigious World Press Photo had rewarded the photographer’s portraits “Iraqi People”.
“The photography of Lâm Duc Hiên is a necessity’s one. The necessity to recover his story, his childhood, his identity. The necessity because of his own past to testify to ensure that anyone else will never have to suffer the same. The necessity to say.”
Christian Caujolle
series


Kurdistan, life under trees

The Iraqi War, 2017

Yusra, Free Swimmer, 2016

Life After Typhoon Haiyan, 2013

Femmes, après coup, 2010

Mekong River, Stories Of Men, 2009

Faces, 2001

Enfance, Enfances, 2001

Famine in South Sudan, 1998

Romania, the Kids on the Pavement, 1992

The war in Ukraine, 2022

Kurdistan, life under trees

The Iraqi War, 2017

Yusra, Free Swimmer, 2016

Life After Typhoon Haiyan, 2013

Femmes, après coup, 2010

Mekong River, Stories Of Men, 2009

Faces, 2001

Enfance, Enfances, 2001

Famine in South Sudan, 1998

Romania, the Kids on the Pavement, 1992

The war in Ukraine, 2022

Kurdistan, life under trees

The Iraqi War, 2017

Yusra, Free Swimmer, 2016

Life After Typhoon Haiyan, 2013

Femmes, après coup, 2010

Mekong River, Stories Of Men, 2009

Faces, 2001

Enfance, Enfances, 2001

Famine in South Sudan, 1998

Romania, the Kids on the Pavement, 1992
interviews
Lam Duc Hien, photographe
Nara Keo Kosal
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2020
The photographer Lam Duc Hien talks about his work on the Mekong.
En sol majeur
RFI
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Interview by Yasmine Chouaki, 2010
A reporter without borders, a witness of humanitarian chaos, Lâm Duc Hiên, for several years has been interest in his own roots from the other border et in the fate of the greatest rivers in the world. He is the author of seven books and the director of the documentary: The Mekong River and the Photographer.
En sol majeur
RFI
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Interview by Yasmine Chouaki, 2009
Ripped from the edges of the Mekong River as a child, passed by the refugee camps in Thailand, this “child of History” became a photographer to answer the need to fix what was amputated to him. From now on, caught up by the international actuality, the one of Romania, Kosovo or Rwanda, Lâm Duc Hiên’s lens is blending between the hell of the other and a kind-of romantic thing. Perhaps an effect of the Mekong, this river as mystical as it is enchanting.
books

Le Mékong

Faces

Irak, le jardin des murmures

Carnet de visites

Enfance, enfances

Roumanie, les gamins du pavé

Le Mékong

Faces

Irak, le jardin des murmures

Carnet de visites

Enfance, enfances

Roumanie, les gamins du pavé

Le Mékong

Faces

Irak, le jardin des murmures

Carnet de visites

Enfance, enfances

Roumanie, les gamins du pavé
Awards

Prize of the Festival “Chroniques Nomades”, France
2004

World Press Photo Contest, first prize category “Portrait Stories”, Netherlands
For his work « Iraqi people under the embargo”
2001

Villa Medicis Hors les Murs Scholarship
1996

European Prize of the city of Vevey, Switzerland
1995

Prize of the National Center of Photography, Less Thirty, France
1994

Prize of the Foundation Marcel Bluestein-Blanchet, France
1994