Tag Archive: Angkor Wat

Portraits of Southeast Asia

These are the people — the culture — the stories of Southeast Asia through my camera’s lens. Here you’ll find intimate, black and white, portrait-styled photographs of Thai tattoo artists, Malaysian gangsters, Cambodian… Continue reading

Angkor Wat: Behind the Lens

Ancient ruins. Crumbling relics. Unfathomable architecture. Calling Angkor Wat a majestic place is a gross understatement. A sacred remnant of ancient Khmer culture, Angkor Wat, north of Siem Reap, is a symbol of… Continue reading

Up All Night to Get Lucky: Guided through Siem Reap

I arrived in Siem Reap in the late morning after stepping off a flight from Phnom Penh. Once again, a guide was waiting for me at the airport in Siem Reap. He sat… Continue reading