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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

Photographers, discover ADAGP!

Photographers, discover ADAGP!

We are pleased to announce our partnership with the non-profit ADAGP (Société des artistes dans les arts graphiques et plastiques), a French royalty collecting and distribution society in the field of graphic and visual arts which is now one of the biggest collecting...

2016: A Peek at the Numbers

2016: A Peek at the Numbers

It's a wrap! It's been almost two weeks since we closed this year's call for festival submissions and workshop applications, and we are hard at work looking at each and every entry. The results for both the festival programme and workshop participants will be...

Travel and Project Grants for Workshop Participants

Travel and Project Grants for Workshop Participants

EDIT NOTE: This post has been edited to include the new grants now available for Malaysian and Filipino participants. We are pleased to announce the launch of the Angkor Travel Grant to provide financial assistance to participants of the 12th Angkor Photo Workshops...

2016 Call for Submissions

2016 Call for Submissions

We are pleased to officially launch our 2016 Call for Submissions! We are looking for photographers from all over the world to submit work for the Festival Programme of our 12th Edition, to be held this year from 3rd - 10th December 2016 in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Our...

Left Three Days by Mak Remissa

Left Three Days by Mak Remissa

When the Khmer Rouge took control of the capital in 1975, they issued an announcement to Phnom Penh residents to vacate the city for three days. Mak Remissa, who was 7 at that time, remembers his family denying the orders and hiding in their house to wait it out....

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