Thanks to hope it has for this group picture…taken after the slideshow… and before the party. Hope you had fun along the good work you have put...
Workshops 2009: Post Archives
Closing…
Nov 29, 2009 | 5th Edition (2009), Workshops 2009
In fact this is a picture of the opening show at the FCC Angkor on the Saturday 21st…I need you to send me some images of Saturday 28th show and...
Editing fever…
Nov 28, 2009 | 5th Edition (2009), Workshops 2009
Friday… things heat up in the FCC Angkor conference room. Editing thousand of pictures and trying to figure stories, etc… not as easy and simple as...
Mid-week pause…
Nov 27, 2009 | 5th Edition (2009), Workshops 2009
A slow evevning at the terrace of the Jim's Café in Siem Reap for a group of workshoppers… Relaxing with a beer and sharing experiences… another 2...
Crunch time
Nov 25, 2009 | 5th Edition (2009), Workshops 2009
An overwhelming display of gear on the work-table of the FCC conference room… Loading images, editing, renaming… in full swing for the...
Working in style
Nov 25, 2009 | 5th Edition (2009), Workshops 2009
Workshop tutor Olivier Nilsson makes a comment to Jyothy from India, one of our student , about her shoot while Patrick de Noirmont and student Mark...
Round the clock…
Nov 24, 2009 | 5th Edition (2009), Workshops 2009
Japanese workshop student Noriko working night time at the FCC downloading her day's work into her computer…Everyone still full of energy, but the...
Antoine taking control…
Nov 23, 2009 | 5th Edition (2009), Workshops 2009
Day 2… Antoine d'Agata listening to Kim Hak, a Cambodian photographer in his group, under the watchful eye of Arantxa Cedillo . Everybody's...
Evening before…
Nov 23, 2009 | 5th Edition (2009), Workshops 2009
Day -1…after an introduction at the FCC Angkor with a slideshow, we all meet to eat at a typical Cambodian "Beer karaoke restaurant" on the edge of...
Workshop…started…
Nov 23, 2009 | 5th Edition (2009), Workshops 2009
Day 1 of the workshop (Sunday 22nd November 09) in Siem Reap at the FCC, more talk than pictures… but the rules and guidelines are set. And the mood...
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