Tag Archive: Siem Reap

Videos of Southeast Asia

Transformative. That’s the word I use when people ask me, “How was your trip to Southeast Asia?” Nine months have passed since my return to North America, yet I still think about that… Continue reading

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

Khmer Wedding Crashers

Glasses clink around me. People shout, “Chul Muy!” Someone scoops more ice into my cup of beer. Everyone smiles. ‘Chul Muy’ is the Cambodian word for ‘cheers’ and there was no lack of… Continue reading