• A group of people, some crying, mourns outdoors during a somber moment. One person is being embraced while others look on with sad expressions. The scene is in black and white.

    Human stories. Global voices. Bold visuals.

  • A collage featuring a black and white map of Asia and a close-up of a man's face, combined with elements of historical documents and the American flag. The flag overlayed on the map highlights Vietnam and surrounding countries.

    Creativity with a conscience.

  • Design layout featuring the word 'info' over a dark background with grid and spiral guides, used for logo or graphic design.

    Where journalism, strategy and art converge.

  • A lighthouse shining bright beams of light into the starry night sky, with the Milky Way visible in the background.

    Designing stories that move people.

  • Person holding a black-and-white photograph of a young boy's face, lighting coming from behind the photo.

    Beyond the lens: visual storytelling with heart.

Awarded Work

The Boy Who Will Forever Be 13

2025 Edward R. Murrow Award for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

A River Out of Time

Selected for international film festivals

Under the Gun in Myanmar

2024 Edward R. Murrow Award for Digital Storytelling

Human stories. Strategic vision. Visual impact.

A group of people, including a smiling man in a beige jacket with a camera around his neck, sitting on a white platform outdoors. Two young children with crutches are standing beside him, smiling. Other individuals, some in military uniforms, are standing or sitting behind them.

H. Léo Kim is a creative director and multimedia storyteller working across photojournalism, film and design.

He has led cross-border teams, overseen institutional rebrands and directed award-winning stories honored with Edward R. Murrow, Telly and POYi Awards.

Whether developing narrative strategy or producing field-based media, his work blends editorial rigor with artistic sensitivity — always centered on human experience.