Return of the “Chinois” – Régis’ Timely Return from Africa
Return of the Chinese! And no, we don’t mean the bus tours in Angkor, but rather our “Chinois” photographer, Régis, who has just gotten back from shooting for Handicap International in West Africa. Read on for more…
“The Drum” | Behind the Scenes with Angkor Travel Photography
We have an exciting new feature on the ATP website – our “Behind the Scenes” series where we take a look at what went on behind the camera when our favourite photographs were made. Join us for our first feature where Ale chats about his shot of the drumming monks at Kampong Phluk.
A New Photography Workshop for Children in Cambodia
An exciting new opportunity has presented itself for ATP photographer Régis. Read on to find out all about his new project connecting underprivileged Cambodian children with a long-running international photography festival in Provence, France.
Pchum Ben in Cambodia: “The Festival of the Dead”
With its noisy temples and packed pagodas, Pchum Ben is a Khmer holiday that often confuses visitors to Cambodia. Living here for years, we’ve been able to gain an understanding of the unique customs over time; we take today’s blog post to explain a little about the two-week celebration oft-referred to as the “Festival of the Dead.”
Better Together: Announcing Our Partnership with Local NGO, Anjali House
We’re delighted to be able to announce our new partnership with local NGO, Anjali House. For every day that you spend on tour with Angkor Travel Photography, we’ll donate $5 to our partners – read on to find out more about what Anjali House are doing to help the people of Cambodia.
Welcome to the new Angkor Travel Photography website
We’ve only gone and gotten ourselves a shiny new website… But then you probably already knew that because you’re on it… or you don’t… because you’ve never seen the old one. Oh dear. You’d best read on to find out what’s changed at Angkor Travel Photography, and to discover all the new photographic goodness that you’ll find going on here in the weeks to come.