
Growing Together: Dive into a Weekend Photo Walk with ATP
Starting in July 2020, we’ll be offering group-centric, budget-friendly photo workshops in in the Siem Reap area. Read more to learn all about our fun-filled adventures in Angkor and Beyond.
Starting in July 2020, we’ll be offering group-centric, budget-friendly photo workshops in in the Siem Reap area. Read more to learn all about our fun-filled adventures in Angkor and Beyond.
We’re living in truly bizarre times, and have all been affected in some way or another by the COVID-19 outbreak. Here is how we’re reacting to these unprecedented times.
I don’t think anyone is really expecting to be stood completely alone at the world’s most famous sunrise, but the real numbers might shock you. Add in some seasonal complications, and there’s more than a few reasons you should seriously consider whether you’d like to add the sunrise at Angkor Wat to your photography tour.
We had the opportunity recently to visit an incredibly unique exhibition on display in Siem Reap.”Cambodia Re-Awakening” is an exhibition of the incredible work of John Burgess, an American author and journalist who arrived in Phnom Penh in 1980 to document the immediate aftermath of the Khmer Rouge regime as the people of Cambodia looked to put the atrocities of Cambodia behind them and heal.
As of February 1st, the Angkor Wat ticket prices will rise to USD $37 for a single day visit. Get the low down on the rest of the prices, what that might mean for the park, and how it affects our photography tour pricing here.
The second of our “Behind the Scenes” series, we throw Chris in at the deep end, quite literally, and ask him to talk us through the process of making this beautiful image of the waterfall at Mt. Kulen in northern Siem Reap Province.
We have an exciting new feature on the ATP website – our “Behind the Scenes” series where we take a look at what went on behind the camera when our favourite photographs were made. Join us for our first feature where Ale chats about his shot of the drumming monks at Kampong Phluk.
An exciting new opportunity has presented itself for ATP photographer Rรฉgis. Read on to find out all about his new project connecting underprivileged Cambodian children with a long-running international photography festival in Provence, France.