News & Happenings
- Angkor Photo Workshops: Behind The Scenes
We arrived at a deserted amusement park just outside Siem Reap with Peter Teh, a participant of this year’s 10th Angkor Photo Workshops.
“Once it is dusk, the park will come to life and there will be many people here,” he told us as he waved at some of the workers setting up the rides at…
- Guest Speaker Max Pam: December 5 Projection
By Yong Yen Nie
Australian photographer Max Pam has a wanderlust that does not extinguish. At the age of 20, he landed in Singapore for the trip of his lifetime, traveling by land all the way to London, and traversing the most remote parts of India and Pakistan on the way.
His…
- Zeng Nian: Remembering the Three Gorges Dam
Zeng Nian’s images in the body of work ‘A Quiet River: Construction of the Three Gorges Dam’ are sultry, panoramic spreads on China whom many consider as art photography. But to Zeng, he is a documentarian at heart.
His exhibition will open at 6.00PM today along the riverside across from…
- Jose Raymond Panaligan at E.F.E.O.
As a photographer documenting a social issue, Phillippines-based Jose Raymond Panaligan (b. 1969) believes he should be emotionally invested in the story.
In 1992, Jose started his career in photojournalism and began photographing the Mangyans, an indigenous group made up of seven tribes, who…
- Children’s Day Returns to Shinta Mani
It was a scorching hot day in Siem Reap but the Anjali Photo Workshop participants were unperturbed. They were busy photographing scenes found in a local village.
Walking along the Bakong Village some 40 kilometres away from the Siem Reap, Ry Savroun or Roun and four other Anjali Photo Workshop…