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I am not sure when I will be running this workshop again, I have run into bureaucratic issues with the Apsara Authority, who control the ruins at Ankhor.  I am still working on it though, and have good reasons for hope for the future.  So if you are interested send me an email  adammonk@icloud.com

Cambodia Ancient Temples Photo Workshop

This Cambodia workshop is very different to any other tours or workshops I run, we will be staying in one hotel for the duration, so it’s more of a workshop than a tour.  Siem Reap and especially the Angkor ruins deserve a whole dedicated workshop all to themselves, so that’s what’s planned. A one-week intensive photo workshop in Siem Reap shooting the Angkor historic ruins and surrounding villages and monasteries. The Angkor complex (as opposed to Angkor Wat, which is one temple) covers over 400 square kilometres and is the biggest work of art I have ever seen, the place really has to be seen to be believed.  I love ancient civilisations and ruins, and have seen quite a few from Ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine in Europe, to Jungle-covered Mayan ruins in Mexico and Guatemala.  Angkor will ruin you for all the others, it’s that spectacular.

Ancient Temples, Saffron Clad Monks, Mysterious Jungle

Cambodia Photo Workshop

  • 7 Days in Siem Reap

  • The most incredible ruins you will ever see.

  • Small group of 8 people (maximum)

  • Experienced Khmer guides

  • The most spectacular locations in the best light.

  • All the hidden locations you would never find.

Cambodia Workshop at a Glance

Tour Information

  • To express your interest in future Cambodia workshops, call Adam on  0415 854 179  (International +61 415 854 179) or  email  adammonk@icloud.com

We will stay in one very nice hotel in Siem Reap for the duration of this workshop and be out and about very very early each day (seriously early, 4.30am pickups).  I’m working with an English photographer who lives in Siem Reap (15 years now) and runs a small tour company.  Between the two of us and our Khmer guides, we know all the back ways to the best spots and the most rewarding times to be there.

Angkor is the most spectacular ruin I have ever seen, by far.  Every square centimetre is a priceless work of art!  But, it gets nearly 3.5 million visitors each year, so if you are there with the wrong group at the wrong time it’s like a shopping mall the day before Christmas  (See the image to the right)!!  This workshop is about avoiding the crowds and getting the best light and more important, getting the best atmosphere to really feel the splendour of the place.

After each morning’s shooting we will return to the hotel for breakfast, download some images, swim in the pool and I will run photo workshops in a conference room we have reserved each day.  We will compare images with each other, work out ways to improve and get fresh ideas about how to see the world differently.  It’s a great way to be inspired, and in such a unique place how can you miss?

We then head out again later in the day when the heat has burned off a little and the crowds have all left with heat exhaustion.   Then we will shoot some great afternoon light and sunsets.  The next day we do it all again, and again, and again… For a week… It won’t be a holiday.

The General Plan

Introducing Adam Monk

Meet Your Photo Guide

Adam Monk is a landscape and travel photographer with a longstanding passion for the natural environment, he has been traveling and photographing the World’s wild places for over 35 years and the enthusiasm just continues to grow.  

About Adam

Ancient Temples, Saffron Clad Monks, Mysterious Jungle

Cambodia Photo Workshop

  • Who should go on this Photographic Workshop to Cambodia

    Anyone with a keen interest in photography and a sense of adventure.  All levels of photographers are catered for, you don’t have to be a professional to get something out of this photographic workshop.  

     

    The group size is kept small (maximum of 10 participants) so you are always assured of personal interaction and tuition, whatever your needs.  

     

    Most days after the morning shoot and breakfast I will be running workshops on topics as diverse as camera functionality, low light photography, Depth of Field to downloading images, key-wording and post processing, depending on the needs and desires of the group.  We will also look at slide shows of your images for a bit of friendly group critiquing and compare and contrast, it’s quite an eye opener to see what others have made of the same location and the amazing variation in images.  

     

    It allows us all to broaden our styles and see the world in different ways, that way we all learn from each other.

  • Physical fitness

    Siem Reap and Angkor are situated in the jungles of Cambodia, so the weather is very warm and humid.  

     

    The ruins at Angkor have a lot of stairs, so a basic level of walking fitness is essential, but this is not a hiking workshop so nothing extreme will be required of you.  

     

    If you are able to walk around town at home you will be fine. The main concern in places like Cambodia is to have loose light clothing, a good quality wide brimmed hat (which you can buy there) and drink loads of water.

  • Your Camera Gear

    There is really no limit to what camera gear you take other than your ability to carry it.  

     

    I cater for Digital SLRs, professional and consumer, simple point and shoot cameras, even medium format digital and film.  Whatever level of camera equipment you have, I will help to ensure you get the most out of it.

  • Small group size

    We will have our own highly experienced Khmer guides, who are also very keen photographers to get us to where we need to be.

     

     This workshop has a maximum group size of 8 people (The tour requires a minimum of 6 to run).  From personal group interactions to hotel bookings and festivals, small groups work best.  Many people forge real friendships on my photographic tours and workshops, and this always works better when the group is small.

Who should go on this Photo Workshop to Cambodia

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