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2015 PROGRAMMEPREVIEW
P R O W O R K S H O P S | E X H I B I T I O N S | P R O J E C T I O N S | A C T I V I T I E S | O U T R E A C H
MATRIMANIA © MAHESH SHANTARAM
11TH EDITION
FACT SHEE T
2015 PROGRAMME PREVIEW
Join us in Siem Reap as we celebrate our 11th Edition! The longest-running photography event in Southeast Asia, the annual Angkor Photo Festival & Workshops is a free international platform & 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. We remain strongly committed to nurturing and promoting emerging Asian talent, and encouraging the development of photography in Asia.
No prior registration required. All our events are free and open to the public.
PROFESSION AL WORKSHOPS [ DEC 4 - 12, 2O15 ]Since 2005, our tuition-free workshops have provided affordable and accessible professional training to photographers selected from our annual open call for applications. Aimed at guiding participants to take their craft to the next level, the workshops are taught by international photographers who volunteer their time. As always, the results of this year's workshops will be showcased on the Closing Night of the festival.
NO. OF PARTICIPANTS 30 photographersNATIONALITIES 13 countries (Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, S. Korea, Thailand, Vietnam)TUTORS 6 tutorsRESULTS Presented on the Closing Night of the festival on Dec 12, 2015
FESTIVAL PROGRAMME [ DEC 5 - 12, 2O15 ]Over the past decade, it has been rewarding for us to play a role in ushering some of the region’s best photographers onto the international stage, creating greater exposure for their work and the issues they cover. Curated from our annual open call for submissions, this year's festival programme will feature the work of over 130 photographers from 45 countries. For the second year, we have the 'GreenLight Exhibition Series' and 'The Impact Project', alongside the highly-anticipated 'IPA Hong Kong & Taiwan Showcase' by the founder of Invisible Photographer Asia, Kevin Wy Lee.
PROGRAMME COORDINATOR Françoise Callier2O15 GUEST CURATOR Kevin Wy Lee, Invisible Photographer AsiaPHOTOGRAPHERS Work from over 130 photographersNATIONALITIES 45 countriesEVENTS 6 exhibitions, 8 evenings of projections (Including Children’s Day)
ANJALI PHOTO WORKSHOPS [ NOV 26 - DEC 6 , 2O15 ]Initiated in 2005 by Magnum photographer Antoine d’Agata, the Anjali Photo Workshops engages the children of Anjali House in creative expression through photography. The workshop encourages and nurtures the children’s innate creativity – an important part of education, and a key tool in fostering scholastic development, self-confidence, and social interaction.
COORDINATOR Paolo PatriziTUTORS 10 volunteer photographersPARTICIPANTS 50 children from NGO Anjali HouseRESULTS Presented on Children’s Day on Dec 9, 2015
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PARTICIPANTS & TUTORS
2015 PROGRAMME PREVIEW 11 TH EDITION ANGKOR PHOTO FESTIVAL & WORKSHOPS
Since 2005, our tuition-free workshops have provided affordable and accessible professional training to selected emerging Asian photographers. Aimed at guiding participants to take their craft to the next level, the workshops are taught by international photographers who volunteer their time. As always, the results of this year's workshops will be showcased on the Closing Night of the festival.
With over 250 alumni all across Asia, our growing community of photographers form the heart and soul of our activities. It is heartening and humbling for us to witness alumni returning to become mentors and teachers themselves, helping us evolve into a self-sustaining educational initiative. We present here the 30 photographers selected to join this year's edition of our professional workshops.
Homayra ADIBABANGLADESH
Shiva AKHLAGHIIRAN
Grace BAEYSINGAPORE www.gracebaey.com
Tanat CHAYAPHATTHARITTHEETHAILAND
Priyanka CHHARIAINDIA www.priyankachharia.com
Christine CHUNGPHILIPPINES cargocollective.com/christineachung
Yan CONGPEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA www.yan-cong.com
Mohammad Ashraful HUDABANGLADESH
Junhee JANGSOUTH KOREA blog.naver.com/shallblue
Patipat JANTHONGTHAILAND
Chandan KHANNAINDIA
Sujata KHANNAINDIA www.sujatakhannaphotography.com
Ben LAKSANAINDONESIA
Kenji MERCADOPHILIPPINES theprojectcamera.tumblr.com
Muhamad Asyraf MOHD RASIDMALAYSIA asyrafrasid.wordpress.com
Jaisingh NAGESWARANINDIA trikayaphotos.com/photographers/2-Jaisingh.N
Erin NØIRPHILIPPINES www.erinn0ir.com
Arabella PANERPHILIPPINES cargocollective.com/arabellapaner
Rosa PANGGABEANINDONESIA www.rosapanggabean.com
Linh PHAMVIETNAM linh-pham.com
Lippanon PIPATANANTATHAILAND
Katia REPINARUSSIA www.katiarepina.com
Rahul SHAHINDIA
Shadman SHAHIDBANGLADESH
Hashem SHAKERIIRAN
Shahria SHARMINBANGLADESH www.shahriasharmin.com
Sunyoung SHINSOUTH KOREA syshin.wix.com/syshin
Vong SOPHEAKCAMBODIA vongsopheak93.wix.com/vongsopheak
Sayon SOUNCAMBODIA www.flickr.com/photos/lyonfoto/
Aji SUSANTO ANOMINDONESIA www.lensculture.com/aji-susanto-anom
2015 PARTICIPANTS
2015 TUTORSOur professional workshops are led by internationally renowned photographers, all of whom volunteer their time and expertise to be a part of the workshops.
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Sohrab HURA was born on 17th October 1981 and he grew up chang-ing his ambitions from one exciting thing to another. He started with dreams of growing up and becoming a dog, which later turned to becoming a superhero and then to a veterinarian to a herpetologist to becoming a wild life filmmaker. Today he is a docu-mentary photographer working on long-term projects, after having completed his Masters in Economics. In 2014, he was named a nominee of Magnum Photos.
Ian TEH has published three monographs, Undercurrents (2008), Traces (2011) and Confluence (2014). His work is part of the permanent collection at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) and the Hood Museum in the USA. Selected solo shows include the Jack Shainman Gallery in New York in 2004, Flowers in London in 2011 and the Kunsthal Museum in Rotterdam in 2012. He has received several honours, including the Abigail Cohen Fellowship in Documentary Photography and the Emer-gency Fund from the Magnum Foundation. In 2013 he was elected by the Open Society Foundations to exhibit in New York at the Moving Walls Exhibition. In 2010, the acclaimed literary magazine Granta published a 10-year retrospective of his work in China. www.ianteh.com
Suthep KRITSANAVARIN is one of Thailand’s leading photojour-nalists. His award-winning work Si Phan Don has been published in the New York Times, the International Herald Tribune, National Geographic, Geo, Aera and Japan Times. Suthep has covered social and humanitarian issues in Southeast Asia for two dec-ades, and bases his work on his firm belief that a photojournalist must act as a conscientious observer of society and culture, contributing to social change on a local and glob-al level. He achieves these goals by working on long-term projects so as to build deep understanding on the topic. He is now represented by Cosmos Photos and is working on ‘Eye on Burma’, a long-term project for Southeast Asia Press Aliance.
Kosuke OKAHARA grew up in Tokyo, starting his career as a photographer after college where he studied education. He left for Colom-bia in 2003 and started documenting the lives of people who live at the bottom of the society ladder for his personal project. He also works in his native country. One of his projects about Japanese girls who self-harm received the W. Eugene Smith Fellowship. He has been honoured with several awards and grants including Getty Images Grants for Editorial Photography, Joop Swart Masterclass of World Press Photo, PDN’s 30 emerging photographers to watch, and Sony World Photography Awards. His photos have also been exhibited in various venues includ-ing galleries and international photo festivals. Most recently, he was awarded the 2014 Pierre & Alexandra Boulat Award.
Patrick de NOIRMONT is a veteran photographer and editor with more than 35 years experience with the wire services. He started with UPI and was involved in the teams that launched both the AFP and Reuters International Picture Services. In ad-dition to running various wire service bureaus in Paris, Johannesburg and Bangkok, he has covered numerous
events including the Yom Kippur war in Israel, the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, the first Gulf War, and the transition in South Africa from apartheid. Assignments sent him to Somalia, Rwanda, Burundi and Zaire. In Asia, he witnessed the military advances of the Taliban in Afghanistan, the handover of Hong Kong, the coup in Cambodia and the fall of President Suharto. He has worked part time for the As-sociated Press in Paris until 2010. Patrick de Noirmont is now based in Thailand where he has worked for the Rockefeller foundation and various NGO’s. He has been part of the free educational workshop of the Angkor Photo festival since 2005.
Antoine D’AGATA left France in 1983 and remained overseas for the next 10 years. Finding himself in New York in 1990, he pursued photography at the International Center of Photography, where his teachers included Larry Clark and Nan Goldin. While there, he worked as an intern in Magnum’s editorial department. In 1993, he took a four-year break from photography. His first books, De Mala Muerte and Mala Noche, were published in 1998, and Galerie VU’ began distributing his work the year after.
In 2001 he published Hometown and won the Niépce Prize for young photographers. He continued to publish regularly: Vortex and Insomnia appeared in 2003, accompanying his exhibition 1001 Nuits; Stigma was published in 2004, and Manifeste in 2005. In 2004, D’Agata joined Magnum Photos and in the same year, shot his first short film, Le Ventre du Monde (The World’s Belly); this experiment led to his long feature film Aka Ana, shot in 2006 in Tokyo.
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11 TH FESTIVAL PROGRAMME // GUEST CURATOR: KEVIN WY LEE
IPA HONG KONG & TAIWAN SHOWCASE
CURATOR'S NOTEWhen we talk about photography from East Asia, China and Japan usually dominates conversations and we are exposed too much from these two territories. The invitation by Angkor Photo Festival to curate an evening of slideshows is an opportunity I hope to take to introduce great photography and photographers from Taiwan and Hong Kong to the young Southeast Asian audiences at the festival.
This showcase, featuring 18 photographers of varying experience, age and motivations, is an introductory overview than a comprehensive survey. Logos and symbols from each photographer’s time and place (and proximity to China in every sense of the word) are visible and manifest themselves in various discourses on identity and existentialism.
Kevin Wy Lee, 2015
Following a hiatus in 2014, we are resuming our programme's Guest Curator Showcase. This year, we have invited Kevin Wy Lee, founder of Invisible Photographer Asia, to curate a selection of work to be screened at a special showcase during the festival.
© YAM YIK FEI 林亦非 © WONG KAN TAI 黃勤帶
Alfred KO Chi-Keung 高志強Nocturne (2008) HONG KONG
Dick CHAN 陳的 Chai Wan Fire Station (2014) HONG KONG chandick.hk
CHANG Chao-Tang 張照堂 TIME (1959–2013) TAIWAN
CHEN Chin-Pao 陳敬寶 A Moment of Beauty: Betal Nut Girls TAIWAN www.chinpaochen.com
Ducky TSE 謝至德 The Colonial Expired: 1995-2000 HONG KONG www.duckytse.com
Dustin SHUM 岑允逸 Blocks (2014) HONG KONG www.dustinshum.com
GUAN Xiao-Rong 關曉榮 Dignity and Humiliation: A Marginalized Territory in Lanyu (1987) TAIWAN
Johnny GIN 甄祖伦 The Architecture of Insurgency (2014) HONG KONG www.johnnygin.com
LAM Chun Tung 林振東 We Live HONG KONG lamchuntung.com
IPA HONG KONG & TAIWAN SHOWCASE
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LAM Yik Fei 林亦非 Umbrella Movement (2014) HONG KONG www.lamyikfei.com
LAU Chi Chung 劉智聰 Landscaped Artifacts (2013) HONG KONG www.lauchichung.com
Paul YEUNG 楊德銘 Yes Madam, Sorry Ah Sir (2014) HONG KONG www.paulyeungvision.com
YEN Peng-Chun 顏鵬峻 Afterworld TAIWAN
SHEN Chao-Liang 沈昭良 Stage (2011) TAIWAN www.shenchaoliang.com
Terry NG 吳漢曦 Border (2012-2015) HONG KONG terryng.net
TOU Yun-Fei 杜韻飛 Momento Mori (2011-2012) TAIWAN yunfeitou.photoshelter.com
Vincent YU 余偉建 Japan 311 (2011) HONG KONG www.vincentyu.ne
WONG Kan Tai 黃勤帶 89 Tiananmen: Remains for Collection HONG KONG
© VINCENT YU 余偉建
© TOU YUN-FEI 杜韻飛
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After the success of the inaugural GreenLight Exhibition Series in 2014, it has now become a regular part of our exhibition programme. It aims to showcase photography projects which highlight important environmental issues.
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EXHIBIT IONSJames Whitlow DELANO [ GREENLIGHT SERIES ]Scorched Earth / China's Wounded Environment. USA jameswhitlowdelano.photoshelter.com
Sergine LALOUX At The Heart Of Tibetan Buddhism BELGIUM www.serginelaloux.com
Remissa MAK / ASIA MOTION Left 3 Days CAMBODIA www.asiamotion.net/photographers/57/remissa-mak
Palani MOHAN Hunting With Eagles AUSTRALIA palanimohan.com
Vlad SOKHIN / COSMOS [ GREENLIGHT SERIES ]Kiribati RUSSIA-PORTUGAL www.vladsokhin.com
©JAMES WHITLOW DELANO [ GREENLIGHT SERIES ]
© SERGINE LALOUX
© REMISSA MAK / ASIA MOTION
© PALANI MOHAN
© VLAD SOKHIN / COSMOS [ GREENLIGHT SERIES ]
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Launched in 2014, The Impact Project is a themed showcase in our programme which highlights photography projects about individuals, groups, or small organisations which are making a positive impact on social or environmental issues.
THE IMPACT PROJECT
Anne ACKERMANN WakaliwoodGERMANY www.anneackermann.com
Daniel CHAN School Of OrphansMALAYSIA danielc5592.wordpress.com
Melanie DORNIER Balaknama, Slum Kid ReportersFRANCE www.melaniedornier.com
Abdollah HEIDARI Children With No IdentityIRAN
Lionel JUSSERET Scene Of ChildhoodBELGIUM www.lioneljusseret.com
Jitu KALITA Forest Man Of IndiaINDIA
Thierry MICHEL Dr MukwegeFRANCE
Fernando MOLERES / PANOS PICTURESBreaking The CircleSPAIN
Sophal TRY [ WORKSHOP ALUMNI ]IKKTCAMBODIA
Kadir VAN LOHUIZEN / NOOR IMAGESMzuzu PrisonNETHERLANDS
Tatevik VARDANYAN Future VotersARMENIA tatevikvardanyan.com
Ann-Christine WOEHRL Yellamas DaughtersGERMANY www.ann-christine-woehrl.com
FROM THE HEART: WESTMEAD CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL Emmanuel Angelicas Operating Theatres Geordie Cargill ClownsGilbert Bel-Bachir Delta Society Therapy DogsAUSTRALIA
SKATEISTAN skateistan.orgPablo Thesiko, Rudi Jeggle, Jessica Fulton-Dobson, Sam JamAFGHNISTAN, CAMBODIA, SOUTH AFRICA
YVES MARRE, THE SOLIDARY SAILOR ZeppelinFRANCE
© EMMANUEL ANGELICAS
© ABDOLLAH HEIDARI
PROJECTOR SPONSOR
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PROJECTIONSYing ANG 2009 - 2010SINGAPORE www.yingangphoto.com
Christophe ARCHAMBAULT / AFPFRANCE
Maryam ASHRAFI Kurdish Women FightersIRAN-UK www.maryamashrafi.com
Manuel BAUER / FOCUS / COSMOS The Dalaï Lama, a Pictorial Portrait ProjectSWITZERLAND www.manuelbauer.ch
Gabi BEN AVRAHAM Street Portfolio - Gabi Ben AvrahamISRAEL www.gabibest.com
Valerio BISPURI / ECHOPHOTOAGENCYEncerrados, Travel to South American JailsITALY www.valeriobispuri.it
Cees BOL Sophie And Sarah Two Old English Sheepdog SistersNETHERLANDS www..dewollewei.com
Ferhat BOUDA / AGENCE VU'Oran, on Kamel Daoud's TracesALGERIA www.bouda-photographie.com
Arno BRIGNON / SIGNATURESJoséphineFRANCE www.arno-brignon.fr
Paula BRONSTEIN / GETTY IMAGESThe Unwanted: Burma’S RohingyasUSA www.paulaphoto.com
Giacomo BRUNELLI Eternal LondonITALY www.giacomobrunelli.com
CALIFORNIA: PARADISE BURNING The New Yorker Photobooth / Matt Black & Ed KashiUSA www.mattblack.com www.edkashi.com
Pelle CASS Selected PeopleUSA pellecass.com
Luca CATALANO GONZAGA / WITNESS IMAGEThe Hidden FocusITALY www.witnessimage.com www.catalanogonzaga.com
Tadas ČERNIAUSKAS Blow Job Comfort ZoneLITHUANIA tadaocern.com
Cyril COSTILHES Grand Circle DiegoFRANCE www.sikost-photography.com
Scarlett COTEN Still AliveFRANCE www.scarlettcoten.com
Thomas CRISTOFOLETTI / RUOMPolygamy Inc.ITALY www.thomascristofoletti.com
Rahul Kumar DAS SanguinityBANGLADESH rahultripta.wordpress.com
Miquel DEWEVER PLANA / AGENCE VU'Hach WinikFRANCE www.miquel-dewever-plana.com
Gabrielle DUPLANTIER Voltar a PortugalFRANCE www.gabrielleduplantier.com
Federico Rios ESCOBAR IdentidadCOLOMBIA www.federicorios.net
Tomasz TOMASZEWSKI Cyganie GypsiesPOLAND www.tomasztomaszewski.com
Lucas FOGLIA A Natural OrderUSA lucasfoglia.com
Jost FRANKO Farming On The FrontlineSLOVENIA www.jostfranko.com
© VALERIO BISPURI / ECHOPHOTOAGENCY
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Corinna KERN George's WorldGERMANY www.foto-kern.com
Michael Vince KIM The Koreans Of KazakhstanUSA www.michaelvincekim.com
Valeriy KLAMM SiberiansRUSSIA www.vklamm.ru
Sri KOLARI [ WORKSHOP ALUMNI ]North East of India - The Forgotten RegionINDIA
Olivier LABAN-MATTEI / MYOPOn The Other Side Of The LakeFRANCE labanmattei.photoshelter.com
Diambra MARIANI & Francesco MION AnastasiaITALY www.diambramariani.com
David MAURICE SMITH / OCULILiving In The ShadowsCANADA www.davidmauricesmith.com
Tshepiso MAZIBUKO EncountersSOUTH AFRICA
Myriam MELONI Behind The AbsenceFRANCE-ITALY www.myriammeloni.com
NEPAL PHOTO PROJECT NEPAL
Virginie NGUYEN HOANG / HANS LUCASGaza, The AftermathBELGIUM virginie-nguyen.photoshelter.com
Marion NORMAND / HANS LUCASBab El TebannehFRANCE www.marion-normand.com
Claudia GAUDELLI Women BoxersARGENTINA www.claudiagaudelli.com
Eugeni GAY MARÍN From Quantum IslandSPAIN www.eugenigay.com
Eddie GERALD A Jewish StateISRAEL www.ge0-pix.com
Cédric GERBEHAYE / AGENCE VU'A View From the M iddleBELGIUM
Chiara GOIA Maldives: A Delicate BalanceITALY
Mohammad GOLCHIN Education In IranIRAN
Marco GUALAZZINI Haiti: 5 Years And 54 Seconds LaterITALY www.marcogualazzini.com
Amnon GUTMAN The LandROMANIA www.amnongutman.com
Nick HANNES Mediterranean. The Continuity Of ManBELGIUM www.continuityofman.com
Noriko HAYASHI / PANOS PICTURES [ WORKSHOP ALUMNI ]Stairway To HeavenJAPAN www.norikohayashi.com
Brendan HOFFMAN / PRIME COLLECTIVEBrotherland: War In UkraineUSA www.brendanhoffman.com
2015 PROJECTIONS
© DAVID MAURICE SMITH / OCULI
© SRI KOLARI
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Farhad RAHMAN [ WORKSHOP ALUMNI ]Song Of A CoastBANGLADESH www.mdfarhadrahman.com
Magda RAKITA God Made Woman , Then He JerkedPOLAND www.magdarakita.com
Aun RAZA New Year In UzbekistanPAKISTAN aun.photoshelter.com
Anne REARICK / AGENCE VU'Idaho - True West of Memory and MythUSA www.annerearick.com
Reiner RIEDLER / ANZENBERGERFake HolidaysAUSTRIA www.photography.at
Manpreet ROMANA Leon ROSE Live, Train, Fight Like ThaiNEW ZEALAND www.leonrose.co.nz
Tiago SANTANA The Sky of LuizBRAZIL
Mahesh SHANTARAM MatrimaniaINDIA thecontrarian.in
Shahria SHARMIN Call Me HeenaBANGLADESH www.shahriasharmin.com
Alice SMEETS The Ghetto TarotBELGIUM www.alicesmeets.com
Frédéric NOY / COSMOSRwanda, Burundi, Ouganda : être gay au cœur du continent africainFRANCE
Brennan O'CONNOR Dividing LinesCANADA www.brennanoconnor.photoshelter.com
Swastik PAL [ WORKSHOP ALUMNI ]My Uncle TukkaINDIA swastikpal.wordpress.com
Agung PARAMESWARA DevotionINDONESIA www.agungparameswara.com
Kaushal PARIKH Emerging From DarknessINDIA www.kaushalp.com
Renaud PHILIPPE / HANS LUCASNepal EarthquakeCANADA www.renaudphilippe.com
Duy PHUONG Holding WaterVIETNAM www.fuongle.com
Giulio PISCITELLI / CONTRASTOFrom There To Here, Immigration In The Time Of Fortress EuropeITALY www.giuliopiscitelli.viewbook.com
Igor PISUK Deceitful ReverencePOLAND www.igorpisuk.com
Juan Manuel Castro PRIETO / AGENCE VU'Peru, The Sacred ValleySPAIN www.castroprieto.com
Pavel PROKOPCHIK AmerikaNETHERLANDS www.prokopchik.com
2015 PROJECTIONS
© ANNE REARICK / AGENCE VU'
© FARHAD RAHMAN
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UNEARTHING MYANMAR'S MINING PRACTICES / NRGI MYANMARYu Yu Myint Than Social Impact of Shwe Gas Lauren DeCicca Copper Mining in Myanmar’s Sagaing Region Min Zayar Jade mining in Kachin Matt Grace Artisanal Oil Drilling Andre Malerba Gold Mining, Gun Disease Suthep Kritsanavarin Ruby mining in Mogok
Michel VANDEN EECKHOUDT / AGENCE VU'DogsBELGIUM
Tim J. VELING D / P / ONEW ZEALAND www.timjveling.com
Marylise VIGNEAU Phnom Penh Of The FutureFRANCE www.marylisevigneau.com
Alessandro VINCENZI Weird AnimalsITALY www.alessandrovincenzi.it
John VINK / MAGNUM PHOTOSThe Cycle of RiceBELGIUM www.johnvink.com
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For our press and media partners, download the 2015 Press Images Catalogue to view all press images available from this year's festival programme available for use in your print or online publication.
The PDF is availble from the link below or from our website's Press/Media section.
DOWNLOAD: bit.ly/2015pressphotos
2015 PRESS IMAGE CATALOGUE
© MAGNUS WENNMAN / COSMOS
Hiroshi WATANABE SarumawashiJAPAN-USA www.hiroshiwatanabe.com
John WENDLE Glory!: The Fight For Ukraine's EastUSA www.johnwendle.com
Magnus WENNMAN / COSMOSNight Time Is HorribleSWEDEN
John WILHELM Photoholic SelectionSWITZERLAND www.johnwilhelm.ch
Yankang YANG / AGENCE VU'"The Great Strength of Faith" / Buddhism in TibetCHINA
Rony ZAKARIA [ WORKSHOP ALUMNI ]EncountersINDONESIA www.ronyzakaria.com
Arjen ZWART No One Dies At A Gypsy WeddingNETHERLANDS
Zalmai Dreads And DreamsAFGHANISTAN-SWISS www.zalmai.com
© HIROSHI WATANABE
Initiated in 2005 by Magnum photographer Antoine d’Agata, the Anjali Photo Workshops engages the children of Anjali House in creative expression through photography. The workshop encourages and nurtures the children’s innate creativity – an important part of education, and a key tool in fostering scholastic development, self-confidence, and social interaction.
Guided by volunteer photographers, the children are brought on special excursions to different places, and the older participants also get to bring their cameras home to photograph their lives, friends and families. As always, the children’s photographs will be showcased on ‘Children’s Day’ during the festival, a special event which brings the kids together with festival attendees.
We work with Anjali House, an independent NGO founded by the Angkor Photo Association in 2005. Today, it provides food, shelter and education to over 110 underprivileged children in Siem Reap. [ www.anjali-house.com ]
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OUTREACH ACTIVITIES
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2015 TUTORSOur Anjali tutors are all volunteers dedicated to nurturing each child's innate sense of curiousity and creativity.
Paolo PATRIZI COORDINATOR
Zinkie AWAndrea FERNANDESKim HAKSean LEELeonard PONGOScott TYPALDOSAnshika VARMATanzim Ibne WAHABSheila ZHAO
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