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Angkor Photo Festival 2014

Photographic talent from across the region and beyond will be assembling at the end of November in Siem Reap, Cambodia for the 10th annual Angkor Photo Festival & Workshops. The full programme has just been announced

Southeast Asia Globe Editorial
September 10, 2014

Photographic talent from across the region and beyond will be assembling at the end of November in Siem Reap, Cambodia for the 10th annual Angkor Photo Festival & Workshops. The full programme has just been announced

The programme for the 10th annual Angkor Photo Festival & Workshops has been announced.
The festival is the longest-running photography event in Southeast Asia, the and it is a free international platform and educational resource for established and emerging photographers. Created in 2005 by a group of photographers, the Angkor Photo Festival & Workshops began as an endeavour to train emerging photographers from Asia. The organisers are strongly committed to nurturing and promoting emerging Asian talent, and encouraging the development of photography in Asia. Photographers from across the region and beyond will show their work and give tutorials.
You can find out more about the festival here
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