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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...
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.
Here’s a note from us as we celebrate 20 years: we’re focusing on what matters most —-our workshops. Read more about our decision and why the Angkor Photo Workshops remain at the heart of our mission.
Have a camera sitting unused and unloved in your drawer? Let the kids of Anjali House give it new life! We are launching a donation drive for the children, and we hope you can help.
Row 770 is a library to be built entirely out of books people bring. This collaborative project is a community-organised photobook library, reading and communal space for everyone to share, discover, and engage with each other over photobooks we love, or can’t seem to get over, or forget. A new initiative by our workshop alumni, it draws on our community’s love for photographs and books – and we’d love for you to come build it with us.
Our 2024/25 Open Open Call invites photographers from all over the world to share their projects for our 20th Edition’s festival programme.
We thank everyone who took the time and effort to submit an application for our workshops. The results are finally here! We present the participants who will be joining us in Siem Reap next year for the 20th Angkor Photo Workshops. Hiba Ahmed, Pakistan Nisa Rizkya...