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
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...
Dec 8, 2015 | 11th Edition (2015), 2015 Festival Programme, Articles & Resources
Kiribati is slowly disappearing underwater. This tiny Pacific nation with only 100,000 inhabitants is facing a crisis brought on by the changes in...
Dec 7, 2015 | 11th Edition (2015), 2015 Festival Programme, Articles & Resources
When Palani Mohan was a 17-year-old photographer with the Sydney Morning Herald, he came across a photograph of a man standing on the mountain edge...
Dec 6, 2015 | 11th Edition (2015), 2015 Festival Programme
There is a story that Françoise Callier likes to tell. It is of a legend about a fire, raging in a forest. All the animals are fleeing in fear of...
Dec 6, 2015 | 11th Edition (2015), 2015 Festival Programme, Articles & Resources
The ruins of Angkor have always captured the imagination. Undeniably one of the most photogenic sites in the world, its significance is even more...
Dec 5, 2015 | 11th Edition (2015), 2015 Festival Programme
We hope you'll join us tonight for the opening of the 11th Edition of Angkor Photo Festival & Workshops! The longest running photo festival in...
Dec 5, 2015 | 11th Edition (2015), News & Happenings
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...
Apr 30, 2022
During the Covid-19 pandemic, we launched the Creation Grants initiative to provide micro-grants to photographers in Asia, many of whom were facing severe loss of job opportunities and financial income. Over three rounds, we were able to provide micro-grants to...
Jul 31, 2021
Read more about what the 263 respondents from 18 countries have to share about how the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted them professionally and personally.
Sep 27, 2023
Our 19th Edition returns from from 19th to 28th January 2024! Join us in Siem Reap for our annual festival, and if you're an emerging photographer from Asia, our Angkor Photo Workshops is now officially open for applications! Stay tuned via our newsletter for...
Nov 10, 2022
We welcome all photographers and lens-based practitioners to submit your projects for the festival’s projections programme, to be shown at our upcoming 18th Edition in Siem Reap, Cambodia, in January 2023. This call is open to all forms of lens-based work, including...
Nov 2, 2022
This short course lightly touches on visual anthropology. By helping participants to learn how to notice their own subjectivities, personal stories and social constructs, participants will come to a clearer understanding of their position as researchers/storytellers...
Oct 31, 2022
Go through through the fundamentals of presenting your work as an exhibition! What are the ways of creating a compelling narrative with space and materials? Participants will also get a chance to create an exhibition plan for an existing project. This two-session...
Oct 13, 2022
RESYNC, the 3-month hybrid program by the School of Slow Media has concluded with 65 people producing 20 short documentaries across 10+ cities across the world! We are proud to be a supporter of this initiative – watch the films now on their Vimeo channel.