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2026 Workshop Participants

Presenting the participants of our 21st Angkor Photo Workshops, to be held in Siem Reap, Cambodia, from 30 Jan – 8 Feb 2026.

Celebrating 20 years of community, friendships, and magic.

Thank you for making our 20th birthday extra special.

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With thanks to our supporters

We are immensely grateful to the individuals who have supported the workshops so far. This list is updated daily. Please click here to view ways to join. > Learn More

Sohrab Hura | Anshika Varma | Veejay Villafranca | Prabhjot Singh Lotey | Zhou Na | Jia Ru | Andrea Star Reese | Phuong Le | Dennese Victoria | Stephanie Frondoso | Senthil Kumaran | Juliana Tan | Yu Mei Balasingam-Chow | Peter Teh | Charlene Winfred Indrani | Joshua Paul | Tanvi Mishra | Praepisut Peechapat | Lê Xuân Phong | Monyroat Chamroeun | Nhan | Lim Ming Rui | Gavin Gough | Ha Dao | Thomas Pouppez | Zinkie | Ngô Ngọc Thuý Vy | Alan Soon | Andri Tambunan | Grégoire Rochette | Daniel Huete & Natthaya Thaidecha | Nestan Nijaradze, Tbilisi Photo Festival & Tbilisi Photography Museum | Debmalya Ray Choudhuri | Aparna Nori | Julia Durkin | Martin San Diego | Sue & Don Guiney | Tom White | Chelsea Chua | Emmeline Yong 

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‘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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