2015 Minutes [11th Edition Angkor Photo Festival & Workshops]

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11th EDITION

Us h erin g in a bra n d n ew d e ca d e The 2015 Team thanks you for having been with us as we ushered in a brand new decade of the annual Angkor Photo Festival & Workshops!

Officia l Wor ks h o p Ce nter

Officia l Festiva l Ce nter

Home to our professional workshop participants

With its sprawling grounds and variety of locations, King’s

and tutors, Alliance Angkor became a focal point of

Road Angkor was the perfect 2015 Festival Center! A big

interaction and education.

thanks to them for hosting us.


PRO WORKSH OPS Nur turin g Asia's e m ergin g p h otog ra p hic ta le nt Since 2005, our annual series of tuition-free professional workshops has been challenging emerging photographic talents from Asia to take their craft to the next level. In 2015, were proud to welcome our 11th batch of professional 28 workshop participants from 12 countries from all over Asia. Selected from our open call for applications on the strength of their

“They asked difficult questions, probed our intentions and taught me a different way of seeing. I pushed boundaries that I’ve never crossed before.” - GRACE BAEY

photography portfolio and a written personal statement, the participants were led by six international photographers from diverse backgrounds and areas of expertise. In keeping with the original spirit of sharing on which the workshops were founded, all our tutors volunteer to be a part of the non-profit educational initiative. From an exploration of the force and fragility of human relationships to a contemporary portrayal of Cambodian traditions, the incredible range of work was produced by this year’s participants were showcased at our Closing Night as the finale of our festival programme.

“The valuable lessons I received at the workshop have inspired me to take a newer perspective and a fresh approach to my ongoing practices.” - CHANDAN KHANNA


Pro Wor ks h o ps: 2 015 Tutors

PATRICK DE NOIRMONT SUTHEP KRITSANAVARIN

KOSUKE OKAHARA IAN TEH

/ PANOS PICTURES / AGENCE VU’

ANTOINE D’AGATA / MAGNUM PHOTOS SOHRAB HURA / MAGNUM PHOTOS SPECIAL THANKS:

TANIA BOHORQUEZ SALINAS

Pro Wor ks h o ps: 2 015 Pa r ticip a nts

Homayra ADIBA

Sujata KHANNA

BANGLADESH

INDIA

Shiva AKHLAGHI IRAN

Grace BAEY SINGAPORE

Tanat CHAYAPHATTHARITTHEE THAILAND

Priyanka CHHARIA INDIA

Christine CHUNG PHILIPPINES

Yan CONG PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

Junhee JANG SOUTH KOREA

Ben LAKSANA INDONESIA

Kenji MERCADO PHILIPPINES

Jaisingh NAGESWARAN INDIA

Erin NØIR PHILIPPINES

Arabella PANER PHILIPPINES

Rosa PANGGABEAN INDONESIA

Linh PHAM VIETNAM

Patipat JANTHONG

Lippanon PIPATANANTA

THAILAND

THAILAND

Chandan KHANNA INDIA

Katia REPINA RUSSIA

Rahul SHAH INDIA

Shadman SHAHID BANGLADESH

Shahria SHARMIN BANGLADESH

Sunyoung SHIN SOUTH KOREA

Vong SOPHEAK CAMBODIA

Sayon SOUN CAMBODIA

Sophal TRY CAMBODIA

Aji SUSANTO ANOM INDONESIA

Pandora WONG SINGAPORE


Pro Wor ks h o ps: S e le c te d E xcer pts

GRACE BAEY Singapore

THE SPACE BETWEEN US Having gone through a separation recently, I was drawn to the story of Mong and Ponleak. It is not uncommon for LGBT couples to face parental disapproval, even rejection, especially in Asia. Despite Ponleak’s family’s continued unacceptance of his relationship with Mong, a transgender woman, they’re trying hard to hold on to each other. Their love is one of distance mixed with desire, tenderness with tension, and passion compounded by the burden of parental pressure. Through Mong and Ponleak, I explore the force and fragility of relationships, even as they negotiate their space and identity as individuals and a couple.

VONG SOPHEAK Cambodia

BOUND In Khmer tradition a white thread has been always been used in weddings amongst many other ceremonies. In life husband and wife will face many of both good and bad things together. In this photo series I have used the white thread to bind them together showing the happiness and other problems they face as marriage.


SHAHRIA SHARMIN Bangladesh

WE LIVE HERE Ton Le Sap is South East Asia’s largest freshwater lake, it provided the necessary conditions for the settlement of the mighty Angkorian kingdom. The lake’s most popular spot, Chong Kneas, is a floating village that today has become a tourist trap and is one of the most visited spots in South East Asia. The cost to enter the village is US$20 but its inhabitants have seen little benefit from this influx of cash paid to government officials. To me the village is nothing but a zoo where the locals are essentially a source of entertainment. At dusk, when the tourists and officials leave, the village returns to its old way of life till sunrise.

KENJI MERCADO Philippine

FRAGILE MEMORIES Fragile Memories is a collection of visual translation of the memories about the Cambodian civil war that are recounted everyday by the tour guides in Siem Reap War Museum. Memories and stories that are either experienced first-hand during the war or passed on to them by their fathers. It is a collection of fragility and strength that co-exist in the minds of these tour guides and all of the people that were affected by the war.


EXHIBITIONS Cre a tin g visua l im p a c t in Sie m Re a p's pub lic s p a ces 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 by Programme Coordinator Françoise Callier from our annual open call for submissions, the 11th Edition’s festival programme of exhibitions and projection evenings featured the work of over 130 photographers from 45 countries. Consistent with our mission of highlighting Asian talent, almost half the programme showcased work from Asian photographers. Details on Exhibitions Programme: angkor-photo.com/2015-exhibitions

PRINT L AB PARTNE R

Our 2015 programme of exhibitions were realised with the generous support of our Official Print Lab Partner. A big thanks to Siem Reap’s DPI Printing & Advertising for joining us as a partner for the second year!


2 015 Th e m e d S eries: G re e n Lig ht E xhibitio n S eries Launched in 2014 with the aim of highlighting environmental issues within our public exhibitions programme, the GreenLight Series in 2015 returned to the Riverside Gardens (Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor) with two exhibitions examining contemporary issues of global warming and industrial pollution in China. By fostering improved understanding, the GreenLight series aims to play a role in kick-starting an awareness-raising process crucial to the creation of a more environmentally-conscious community.

SCORCHED EARTH: CHINA’S WOUNDED ENVIRONMENT James Whitlow DELANO USA jameswhitlowdelano.photoshelter.com

VENUE HOST

KIRIBATI Vlad SOKHIN

/ COSMOS / PANOS PICTURES

RUSSIA-PORTUGAL www.vladsokhin.com

VENUE HOST


2 015 O p e n Th e m e E xhibitio ns STREET PORTFOLIO Gabi BEN AVRAHAM ISRAEL www.gabibest.com

VENUE HOST

AT THE HEART OF TIBETAN BUDDHISM Sergine LALOUX BELGIUM www.serginelaloux.com

PROUDLY SPONSORED AND HOSTED BY


LEFT 3 DAYS Remissa MAK / ASIA MOTION

CAMBODIA www.asiamotion.net/ photographers/57/remissa-mak

VENUE HOST

HUNTING WITH EAGLES Palani MOHAN AUSTRALIA palanimohan.com

VENUE HOST


A JOURNEY INTO 20TH CENTURY CAMBODIA THROUGH EFEO PHOTOGRAPHIC ARCHIVES ÉCOLE FRANÇAISE D'EXTRÊME-ORIENT FRANCE-CAMBODIA www.efeo.fr

PROUDLY SPONSORED BY

VENUE HOST

Our events would not have been possible without the generosity and support of our Official Wine Partner and Beer Partner. Thank you for supporting us once again!

WINE PARTNE R

First launched in 2014, ‘Wine for a Cause’ is an generous initiative of our long-time supporter Celliers d’Asie. All profits from the sale of wine at our events went directly to supporting the children of the NGO Anjali House.

BE E R PARTNE R

A big thanks to the wonderful team of Cambodia Beer for joining us at our events once again as our Official Beer Partner!


PROJECTIONS Discoverin g a n d u n coverin g t h e best of inter n a tio n a l & re gio n a l p h otog ra p hy 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 through our programme of daily evening projections. Curated by Programme Coordinator Françoise Callier from our annual open call for submissions, our 11th Edition’s festival programme of projections were showcased over 8 evenings, featuring the work of over 130 photographers from 45 countries. Consistent with our mission of highlighting Asian talent, almost half the programme showcased work from Asian photographers. Details on Projections Programme: angkor-photo.com/2015-projections

PROJ EC TO R SPONSO R

SCRE E N SPONSO R

All our slideshow projections were powered by the

We owe a gratitude of thanks to our DPI Printing &

incredible Canon XEED WUX500 projector, kindly

Advertising for generously sponsoring our bigger,

supported by our Key Sponsor and long-time

better and brand new projection screen!

supporter iQlick Canon!


2 015 Pro je c tio ns G uest Cura tor: Kevin W Y Le e / Invisib le Ph otog ra p h er Asia The founder of Invisible Photographer Asia, our 2015 Guest Curator Kevin WY Lee’s showcase featured 18 photographers from Taiwan and Hong Kong. Showcasing a diverse range work from both emerging talents and classic masters, the unique combination presented in the IPA Hong Kong & Taiwan Showcase generated great media and press interest. Kevin WY Lee is a photographer and creative director based in Singapore. In 2010, he founded Invisible Photographer Asia (IPA), a well followed platform for Photography & Visual Arts in Asia. Kevin participates in photography across the region as a practitioner, curator, producer and editor. He has curated, nominated and juried for various festivals and programs, including the Angkor Photo Festival, Prix Pictet Award, PhotoQuai Biennale Feature Shoot Emerging Photography Awards, Singapore Creative Circle Awards, and Kuala Lumpur International Photoawards. Details on Guest Curator Showcase: angkor-photo.com/2015guestcurator

2 015 Th e m e d Pro je c tio n : Th e I m p a c t Pro je c t First launched in 2014, The Impact Project is a themed projection evening highlighting photography projects about individuals, groups, or small organisations creating a positive impact on social or environmental issues. From the Skateistan movement to photography by juvenile immates in Malawi and the efforts of a madrasah caring for orphaned refugees, the evening served to balance the overwhelming mass of ‘negative’ news portrayed in mainstream media. Details on The Impact Project: angkor-photo.com/2015-projections


ACTIVITIES S p a r kin g dia log ue, cre a tin g co n n e c tio ns, s h a rin g exper tise An organic addition to our programme, our series of free portfolio reviews and afternoon sessions began several years ago as an initative by attending photographers. The same spirit of collaboration and sharing continues, as we continue to provide a free and accessible platform for meaningful interaction for visiting photography professionals.

VE NUE H OSTS We thank our Official Workshop Center Alliance Angkor Art Cafe and The Brothers for being the generous host of our activities!


Por tfo lio Reviews Running daily for seven days, our series of portfolio reviews were provided free to all attending photographers on a firstcome-first-served basis. We are grateful to our amazing panel of portfolio reviewers, all of whom volunteered to share their experience and expertise. 2015 PORTFOLIO REVIEWERS Kevin WY Lee (Invisible Photographer Asia)

Tanzim Wahab (Pathshala South Asian Media Institute)

Paolo Patrizi (Photographer)

Che’ Ahmad Azhar (Photographer & Lecturer, MMU)

Scott Dietrich (Photographer & Professor, SCAD)

Yuki Tanaka (Getty Images)

John Novis (Photographer & Consultant)

Laurence Tan (Assignments Editor, Getty Images)

Charles Fox (Photographer & Photo Editor)

Zalmai (Photographer)

Takeki Sugiyama (Gallery Director, Tanto Tempo)

Scott Howes (Photo Editor, Phnom Penh Post)

Silke Gondolf (Photographer)

Olivier Nilsson (Photo Editor)

Dean Cox (Photographer & Lecturer, HKBU)

Ann-Christine Woehrl (Photographer)

Pirkko Siitari (Independent Curator)

Renaud Philippe (Photographer)

Isabelle Lesser (Asia Motion)

Silke Gondolf (Photographer)

Sudhanshu Malhotra (Greenpeace International)

Af ter n oo n S essio ns Running daily for seven days, our series of portfolio reviews were provided free to all attending photographers on a first-come-first-served basis. We are grateful to our amazing panel of portfolio reviewers, all of whom volunteered to share their experience and expertise. 2015 AFTERNOON SESSIONS HUMAN/NATURE: Human, nature and technology in art Talk by Pirkko Siitari (Sponsored by Frame Visual Art Finland) Hunting With Eagles: Artist Q&A and Talk Exhibiting Photographer: Palani Mohan Pixalib Workshop: Making the Photobook of your dreams Talk by Pixalib Team Beyond The Still Image: The Increasing Role of Multimedia in Photographic Storytelling Panel Discussion: Andri Tambunan, Ying Ang, Dean Cox, Scott Dietrich, Zoe Flood RUOM Hangout Open Floor with RUOM Collective Kiribati: Artist Q&A and Talk Exhibiting Photographer: Vlad Sokhin


Ca n o n Ph oto Clinic For the third year, we are proud to once again host the Canon Photo Clinic, a prize offered to all winners of the annual Canon Photomarathon. Led by international photographer and lecturer Dean Cox, this year’s Photo Clinic included a portfolio review of all participants’ work, outdoor practical shooting sessions at Siem Reap’s largest wholesale market and Phnom Krom, and of course, joining in the events of this year’s festival. 2015 LECTURER: DEAN COX Dean Cox splits his professional life across three tracks: as a photojournalist, documentary photographer, and multimedia journalist primarily covering former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe, Central Asia, the Caucasus, Western Europe, Northern Europe, and Hong Kong. He is the photo and multimedia editor for EurasiaNet, and also a lecturer to international graduate and undergraduate students at Hong Kong Baptist University’s department of journalism. As a photojournalist, Dean has worked on contract for The Associated Press, CBS News, The New York Times, IHT, Bloomberg, and EurasiaNet, in addition to being published for 20+ years in international news publications and websites.

VE NUE H OST We thank the Park Hyatt Siem Reap for generously hosting the Canon Photo Clinic for the second year in a row!


ANJALI PH OTO WORKSH OPS Nur turing a nd encouraging the innate creativity of children 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 their innate creativity – an important part of education, and a key tool in fostering scholastic development, self-confidence, and social interaction. During the 10-day workshop, the children were guided by volunteer photographers and brought on excursions to a variety of places in Siem Reap. The older participants also bring their cameras home to continue photographing their daily lives. Anjali House is an independent NGO founded by the Angkor Photo Association in 2005. Today, it provides food, healthcare and education to over 110 underprivileged children in Siem Reap.

2 015 Tutors Paolo PATRIZI (Coordinator), Zinkie AW, Andrea FERNANDES, Kim HAK, Sean LEE, Anshika VARMA, Tanzim Ibne WAHAB, Sheila ZHAO

PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY


Ch i ld re n's Da y ! We went to the circus! Thanks to the generous team at Phare, The Cambodian Circus for hosting this year’s Children’s Day, a special part of the festival programme dedicated to the young and young-at-heart. The kids of Anjali House were treated to special circus workshops led by Phare’s talented performers before being treated to a ‘Kids’ Edition’ of our projections programme. The highlight, as always, is when we get to see the kids’ photographs created during the workshops. Unpredictable, fresh, humorous and insightful – it was a true privilege to get a gilmpse of their world.

VENUE HOST


2 015 An ja li Ph oto Wor ks h o ps: S e le c te d E xcer pts (From L-R) 2015 Anjali Photo Workshops Š Photos by [ROW 1] Pengly / Sreysath [ROW 2] Sokim / Heng Li / Sreylen [Row 3] Chivorn / Kimsea [ROW 4] Champey / Lout / Samnang


COMMUNICATION PLATFORMS O ur o n lin e, print a n d o n -site co m mu nica tio n p la tfor ms

Officia l Website  Our key communication platform providing details on our programme, schedule, venues and partners.  Over 148,000 views in 2015  An increase of 45% new viewers from 2014

E - News letters  Containing key announcements and information, sent to our database of over 8,500 local and international followers

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2015 PROGRAMME PREVIEW

11 TH EDITION ANGKOR PHOTO FESTIVAL & WORKSHOPS

IPA H O NG KO NG & TAIWAN S H O WC AS E 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

Prog ra m m e Preview / Press Kits

CHEN Chin-Pao 陳敬寶 A Moment of Beauty: Betal Nut Girls TAIWAN www.chinpaochen.com

Ducky TSE 謝至德

 Sent directly in database of over 800 press &

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) MATRIMANIA © MAHESH SHANTARAM HONG KONG www.johnnygin.com

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LAM Chun Tung 林振東 We Live HONG KONG lamchuntung.com

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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 © TOU YUN-FEI

杜韻飛

S ocia l Me dia  Keeping our community of 9,800 followers engaged and informed through our various social media platforms!

media contacts and subscribers.


Officia l Invita tio ns  Printed and electronic invitations sent to all partner organisations, official institutions and embassies in Cambodia.

Posters & F lyers  Prominently displayed at official venues, public spaces, and popular local haunts of Siem Reap. [300 pcs]

Prog ra m m e B oo k lets  Containing our full daily schedule and a pullout event map, our handy pocket-sized booklet is distributed free at all official venues and popular local haunts in Siem Reap. [3,000 pcs]

Officia l Ca ta log ue  High quality publication designed to be a take-home keepsake, containing full prgramming information on photographic works. Distributed for free at all official venues, partner organisations. [1,500 pcs]

Festiva l S cre e n  Our 20ft screen is not only the star of our projection evenings, it also highlights our partners and sponsors during a 30m slideshow prior to each evening’s programme.

O n -site Dis p lays & B a n n ers  Providing site-specific information at respective venues, with prominent logo display of partners and sponsors.


PRESS + MEDIA REVIEW Selected lnternational a nd local media coverage of our 11th Edition Download Full PDF: http://bit.ly/2015pressreview

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Program Highlights Exhibition Openings

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Panos) Raflles Hotel Riverside Gardens (Mak Remissa) Left Three Days Angkor King’s Road

Dec 9 6 pm

of Tibetan Buddhism At the Heart (Sergine Laloux) Angkor Hard Rock Cafe

Afternoon Sessions

Human/Nature Siitari Talk by Pirkko Festival Centers Workshop & The Pixalib Workshop Of Your Dreams! Make The Book Festival Centers Workshop & Ruom Hangout & exchange ideas work Present your Festival Centers Workshop &

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THANK YOU O ur wo n d er fu l te a m a n d su p p or ters! The 11th Edition of the Angkor Photo Festival & Workshops would not have been possible without the help, expertise and friendship of many people.To the following individuals, and to those who prefer to remain unnamed, we are grateful and thankful for your spirit and support.

DONO RS Jean Werner Michel Werner Roland Eng Lizzie van Nieuwenhuyse Chantal Werner Everyone who donated to our YES WE CAN! Campaign

2 015 COMMIT TE E Roland Eng > HONORARY PRESIDENT Jean-Yves Navel > FESTIVAL DIRECTOR / SCENOGRAPHER Françoise Callier > PROGRAMME DIRECTOR Jessica Lim > COORDINATOR Thomas Mclean > PARTNERSHIPS COORDINATOR Sohrab Hura > CONSULTANT Kosuke Okahara > CONSULTANT Herve Janody > MULTIMEDIA PRODUCER Camille Plante > MUSIC COORDINATOR Sylvie Grumbach > PRESS RELATIONS

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Jedidja Louman

Antoine d’Agata

Paolo PATRIZI (Coordinator)

Marco Spinoni

Sohrab Hura

Ruth Sarah Morris

Suthep Kritsanavarin

Laura Lalvée

Patrick de Noirmont

Irene Yap

Kosuke Okahara

Lee Kuen

Ian Teh

Pirkko Siitari

Zinkie AW Andrea FERNANDES Kim HAK Sean LEE Anshika VARMA Tanzim Ibne WAHAB Sheila ZHAO

SPECIAL THANKS Ly Kimleang Sheila ‘The Voice’ Zhao Cecile Terraz Valle Uoyama Atsumi Ke Simon Paok Makara Sambath Ham Hong Hsiu Yen Stuart Cochlin


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OFFICIAL FESTIVAL PHOTOGRAPHER Irene Yap www.ireneyap.net Ronald Patrick ronaldpatrick.com A big thank you to all contributing photographers: Laura Lalvee, Jedidja Louman, Zinkie Aw, Jean-Yves Navel, Jessica Lim


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