Connecting the best visual journalism to a global audience. For the first time, the award winning images of the annual World Press...

Nov 21, 2016 | 12th Edition (2016), 2016 Festival Programme, News & Happenings
Connecting the best visual journalism to a global audience. For the first time, the award winning images of the annual World Press...
Nov 18, 2016 | 12th Edition (2016), 2016 Festival Programme, Articles & Resources
At 70 years old, veteran Magnum Photo photographer Eli Reed believes there is always something to learn. The clinical professor at the University of...
Nov 16, 2016 | 12th Edition (2016), 2016 Festival Programme
First launched in 2014, The Impact Project at Angkor Photo Festival & Workshops is a themed showcase presented during an evening of projections....
Nov 14, 2016 | 12th Edition (2016), 2016 Festival Programme, Articles & Resources
Our 2016 GreenLight Exhibition Series puts a spotlight on the environment thanks to two exceptional photographers – Pierre Gleizes and Daesung Lee....
Nov 6, 2016 | 12th Edition (2016), 2016 Festival Programme, Anjali WS 2016, Workshops 2016
UPDATE: Our 2016 Daily Schedule is out! Find out details on event venues and timings. We’re counting down the days till the launch of the 12th...
Jun 3, 2016 | 12th Edition (2016), News & Happenings, Workshops 2016
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...
Dec 11, 2015 | 11th Edition (2015), 2015 Festival Programme
Sergine Laloux's fascination with Tibet started 12 years ago, when she made a trip to Lhosa for its New Year activities. If wasn't until more than a...
Dec 11, 2015 | 11th Edition (2015), 2015 Festival Programme, Anjali WS 2015
Thanks to everyone who joined us yesterday! Children's Day is always a highlight of the Angkor Photo Festival, and a good day of fun, laughter and...
Dec 9, 2015 | 11th Edition (2015), 2015 Festival Programme
Guest curator, Kevin WY Lee, shines a light on photography from Hong Kong and Taiwan with a special slideshow projection tonight. "When talking...
Dec 9, 2015 | 11th Edition (2015), 2015 Festival Programme, Articles & Resources
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...
May 27, 2019
Putting together a strong portfolio can seem like a daunting task, especially for the uninitiated. While the portfolio is not the only criteria for getting selected for the workshop, a well-thought-out set of photographs together with a strong personal statement will...
May 3, 2019
The core event of the Angkor Photo Festival and Workshops, the annual workshop is for emerging Asian photographers who want to develop their craft and push beyond their current practices. Since 2004, our brilliant team of tutors has guided and nurtured over 400...
Jul 13, 2016
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...
Jun 3, 2016
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...
Apr 15, 2016
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...
Dec 5, 2015
Bring the festival and all its good feelings back home with you. We have a bunch of goodies for sale - comfy cotton t-shirts, the ever-popular festival bag, and our brand new stickers featuring photos by the kids of Anjali House. Our merchandise is locally...
Dec 3, 2015
Photography is a great learning tool. Photographs allow children to see things that they might not be able to experience in person, and to learn about the world at large. And when children are given the opportunity to use the camera and take pictures of things that...