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20th Edition

Angkor Photo Workshops:
7 – 16 February 2025

Public Event Programme:
12 – 16 February 2025

All events are free and open to the public.

[Photo by Eleonore Sok from “Seeds and Sap” ]

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Solidarity Prints for Palestine

Don’t miss out on this print sale in support of our Palestinian friends and colleagues at The Owneh Initiative, a newly formed coalition of 30 Palestinian arts, culture and civil society organisations.

Featuring work from international photographers (including some of our alumni 💚), the fundraiser is organised by a group of Majority World photographers, art and cultural workers and allies.

The print sale will close soon on 15th Dec 2024.

View all 21 available prints here: https://southsouthsolidarity.art/

Prints will be shipped out in Jan 2025. For questions, please write to hello@southsouthsolidarity.art

Camera Donation Drive for Anjali Kids

Have a camera sitting unused and unloved in your drawer? Let the kids of Anjali House give it new life!

We are seeking your pre-loved cameras for the next Anjali Photo Workshops and beyond – more cameras means more kids can join the workshops, and will also allow us to expand our year-round photography activities with the NGO Anjali House.

If you can donate, help organise a collection, or bring a few cameras to Cambodia – we would love to hear from you.

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2025 Workshop Participants Announced

We thank everyone who took the time and effort to submit an application for our workshops. The results are finally here!

We are happy to be able to present the participants who will be joining us in Siem Reap next year for the 20th Angkor Photo Workshops. 

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Other Updates

Jose Raymond Panaligan at E.F.E.O.

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...

‘Trading to Extinction’ returns after 10 years

‘Trading to Extinction’ returns after 10 years

An elephant lies defeated, his legs chained to the ground. A large drop of tear starts to stream down its face as a girl peers out of a window, expressionless. It is as though the role of man and beast is reversed. “Trading to Extinction”, Patrick Brown’s riveting...

Interview with Patrick Chauvel

Interview with Patrick Chauvel

Patrick Chauvel (b. 1949) is an esteemed war photographer who has covered conflicts around the world for almost half a century. A grandfather of three, he is here at the Angkor Photo Festival & Workshops to show an important body of work called “Ceux du Nord” at...

Kim Hak’s Exhibition Pays Tribute to Survivors

Kim Hak’s Exhibition Pays Tribute to Survivors

As a young boy, Kim Hak has seen his mother boil water, and sometimes a wild chicken in a kettle the family have been using during the turbulent years of the Khmer Rouge regime. His fascination towards objects and heirlooms that Cambodians kept, sometimes secretly,...

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