Timeless Images of Siem Reap City, Cambodia
Siem Reap city in northern Cambodia is the gateway to the Angkor temple complex. While recent years has seen tourism in Siem Reap increase from two million in 2008 to…
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Siem Reap city in northern Cambodia is the gateway to the Angkor temple complex. While recent years has seen tourism in Siem Reap increase from two million in 2008 to…
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Traditionally Siem Reap, Cambodia, is brought to life with powerful images from across the world when the annual Angkor Photo Festival lands in January or February. Now in its 20th…
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Cambodia is a wonderful country full of rich experiences, but have you considered going on one of the many Siem Reap photography tours, Nathan Horton explains why you should…
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After trekking in Nepal, Mark Bibby Jackson returns to Kathmandu to travel to the ancient capital of Nuwakot, itself devastated by the Nepal Earthquake 2015, to catch up with a…
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One of the best ways of ensuring that those precious memories of your holiday are preserved is through photography – whether that is through Instagram or the traditional holiday snap.
Taking photographs used to be a laborious process, often with disappointing outcomes, but since the advent of digital cameras and more recently smart phones with their high performance cameras, taking excellent holiday photographs has become a much simpler task.
If you are serious about your art, you can even enter one of the many competitions, and who knows you might even win a prize.
Another way of using your camera while travelling is to sign up for a photo tour where you will be guided by a professional photographer and travel with like-minded enthusiasts. This is an excellent way of gaining a greater understanding of local cultures, as well as ensuring you return with photographs that will make all your relatives and friends envious.
Image – courtesy of Nathan Horton Photography Tours