DISCOVER THE SECRETS OF CAMBODIA 2024-2025


Cambodia Angkor Wat Sunrise
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What is better than the warm tropical wind in your face, time on your side, and getting a bit lost on purpose with a wide empty horizon shimmering in the distance of Cambodia?

Now more than ever we like to prove to be the perfect photography tour experience into mystical Cambodia

Duration: 12 nights-11 days effective shooting days in Cambodia.
Shorter 6 nights and 7 days are available.
Photo Safari 2023-2025 Program.

Do you like to shoot on film again or learn this fascinating skill?

In principle I work with you both digitally and with film. The nice thing is that with film photography you do not get an instant gratification.
It brings us back to the core of observation and engagement. Most older film cameras also give us a more direct and tangible experience. Vintage Nikons, Leica, or Olympus, or medium film camera’s (6×6 or 6×7 cm) cameras give us beautiful results that while digital files produce a much more perfect and therefore a more sterile result.
In the end it’s all about the emotional image, I agree but the way to capture them can also be an experience.
Personally I really have nothing against digital and still use a series of digital cameras daily. I just find the analog film process interesting to master, and more timeless.
Below are a number of examples of recordings that I recently shot on color and black and white film. I develop and scan black and white negatives myself. I have color lab developed and also prefer to scan myself.
If you are interested in this or like to learn more about it, let me know.

Camera: Nikon F90x + 85mm and 105mm Nikkor
Film: Kodak Pro Image 100
Scanner: Plustek

Cambodian woman in traditional dress for wedding

Cambodia Photo Tours & Workshop includes:

Black & White Film: Kodak Tri-X 400. Agfa 100, Kentmere 200
Camera: Nikon FE with various prime lenses.

  • Phnom Penh, day & night photo walks.
  • Mekong River and floating villages
  • Phnom Penh off the beaten track slums and reality walks
  • Phnom Penh Killing field and S-21
  • All the major tourist locations *optional
  • Siem Reap and Angkor Wat cultural Khmer insights experiences
  • Phnom Kulen (mountains and waterfall nature reserve)
  • Anlong Veng and Pol Pot jungle hiding place.
  • Preah Vihear Temple on the border of Cambodia and Thailand
  • Mekong River dolphins neat Kratie and lodge on secluded Mekong Island.A wonderful spot to rewind and listen to nature’s silence after our adventures.
  • Drive back to Phnom Penh or Siem Reap for departures.
  • Daily Photography talks, editing time and progress evaluation.

Please send me a personal message or e-mail anytime here for more info and pricing and tour dates. Please fill out the booking form or e-mail klinkhamerphoto@gmail.com

What it the best season for your Photo Adventure?

The whole year is good for travel in Cambodia.

After after the rainy season around November-December we will enjoy the lush green landscapes and see the Cambodian and Thai rivers full of life, while oppressive heat is not bothering us. It’s still very comfortable warm with average temperatures of 25-30 Celsius. November-December-January are one of the best times to visit South East Asia.

Cambodia photo tours safari

On your 13 Days-12 night-11 days effective shooting days adventure we will discover the real heart and soul of Cambodia by the grace of the Khmer people.

Experience your journey as an ongoing learning process. Exactly that’s what photography is all about.

”At the heart of noir street photography may be wretchesness and hardship, but even a very dark image is not without beauty, energy and a powerful beating alive heart.”

Cambodia Photo Tours | Experience the Khmer Civilization.

In order to explore the real Cambodia with your camera and get some unique images, it our incentive for many reasons to get off the well-trodden tourist trails to make really unique and exciting images. This all is somehow easier said than done in our times of blatant mass tourism and global Wi-Fi on smartphones all leading the masses towards the same destinations.

Learn the art of photography in Cambodia.

Before every photo tour, we will first determine your photography ambitions, wishes, and level of competence.

I show you some of my recent work and if you wish I can review some of yours to see where we stand. We can discuss casually the various ways of shooting and camera settings you can use during our photo tour. If you wish I can hand to you many professional tips and insights on how to get engaged and inspired and use your camera with confidence here in Cambodia, when you prefer me to mind my own business that is fine too. Some people like me to review the images of the day and we are happy to this with you.

CAMBODIA PHOTO TOURS IS FOR ALL LEVELS OF PHOTOGRAPHERS

This photo tour is open to all levels of photography, from professionals looking for the best way to get to the best location and for photography hobbyists working on improving their pictures style and portfolio and for those who don’t like the hustle and unknown particulars of travel in Cambodia.

We take care of all that kind of business in the process and by doing so save you from some uncertainties and uneasy feelings, like safety and local habits and finding adequate accommodation and transportation. All you need to do now is to enjoy and focus on your photography and go with the flow.

You can spend all the time you need to create your pictures and relax. Rest assured that in Cambodia you will walk away with some fantastic shots. A classic saying I use is; “You can’t go wrong here”.

Discover the real Phnom Penh City and go beyond like no guidebook will show you. We focus on street/urban/portrait/still life/architecture fine art/travel photos. The photo tour is well designed to make you a better photographer and will get you to see the best off the beaten track photography places.

Walk away with valuable images and lots of tips & tricks useful for your photography during your travels in the Kingdom of wonder Cambodia.

Phnom Penh Evening & Night Lights photography session.

Starts daily from 5.15 pm and includes a fabulous sunset shooting and capturing the nightfall and lively transformation of Phnom Penh city into the night. During the night tour, it is a pleasant temperature (no sun) to explore the town. Bring your camera or iPhone. A tripod is recommended. If you don’t have one, we can hire you a lightweight tripod on demand. 

Phnom Penh takes on a different vibe at night and offers excellent night photography possibilities.
We will visit a high vantage point location to take overviews of the sunset skyline. Then we capture the Royal Palace square by night light and visit a Major Buddhist temple. After that, we walk the side streets, the night market, and the well lit busy streets while street foods are being cooked and grilled.
On request, we visit the pub street entertainment area by night to take some pictures and have a cold drink.
We will take all the madness and neon lights flashing in from a high placed bar/balcony.
We visit the old French colonial post office square and capture the harbor lights and Riverside by night. Bring your tripod, or we can hire you one of ours for long exposure photos.
This tour is safe, and we assist you in setting your camera up for long time exposures if requested.

MEET LOCALS DURING YOUR CAMBODIA PHOTO TOUR WORKSHOP

Meeting locals and following your photographic instincts to discover sweet treasures of momentary genuine connections with the local scene is what we are here for. The ancient old Khmer culture, the vibrant and incredibly messy towns and by no means the still available pure natural Cambodian country environment are the backgrounds for capturing the essence of this nation with your camera.

Basically, there are some great images awaiting you at your fingertips, all the time.

As long as you are fully engaged and willing to make a genuine connection to get up close and personally ready to take your decisive picture. During our time together I will show you exactly what I mean by that and how it is done.

Okay, this all sounds more hardcore than it’s meant to be but in reality the international consensus of travel in Cambodia is to follow the well-trodden circuit of Siem Reap with Angkor Wat-Battambang town-Koh Rong islands and Phnom Penh for the killing-fields loop itinerary that will take you to the same locations and well-trodden tourists sites like anyone else.

Experiencing the real Cambodia through the lens.

Again, nothing is wrong with tourism and a relaxed holiday but does it make your photography better and do you get results that are beyond the expected?

Are you becoming a better photographer? Are you feeling confident on the streets with your camera? Do you want to get inspired and have fun in the process? Do you prefer to travel in safety with a long lost friend who knows the place inside out? When you get home are you eager to choose your best shots and make some prints or produce your own coffeetable photobook?

We offer custom handpicked photographic adventures that will lead you into the warm heart and soul of Cambodia and present to you some private and exclusive options that will give you special possibilities for meaningful photography and storytelling to discover new personal insights and of Cambodia through the lens.

Cambodia Photo Tours | The great Preah Vihear Temple

This time we are headed out via Siem Reap as our base for Angkor Wat Temples and into the Cambodia/Thai border with the Preah Vihear Temple mountain and finish our road trip off by spending the night in Anlong Veng town, the former Khmer Rouge stronghold and home of Pol Pot and other notorious warlords that lived there at the Northwestern border between Cambodia and Thailand.

Preah Vihear Temple is situated on a very steep cliff overlooking the Cambodian and Thailand countryside and situated on the top is home of a unique Angkorian temple complex that holds strong religious significance to the Thai and Cambodian Buddhists.

A long-standing border dispute even made the two sites engage in deadly warfare over decades and as recently as in 2016 but the issue seems to be at last for the moment resolved.

Cambodia Photo Tours | Road Trip a La Carte

We will be following a wonderful adventures loop to include the natural wonders of Phnom Kulen mountain and visiting many unexpected stops on the way, like very rural villages. Exploring these for most people unknown places is now very much possible and not a lot of people do this.

In fact, most of these places were off-limits 20 years ago because of bad or nonexisting roads, and the Khmer Rouge army fractions still caused a threat to safety in those days, besides the nonexisting infrastructure for foreign travelers. Tourism is a big business now in Siem Reap and the sole reason for it is mainly Angkor Wat.

Just outside of the Angkor Wat temple and the Pub street nightlife bubble you’re having the place mostly to yourself together with the local friendly Khmer people and incredible nature as a backdrop.

Cambodia Photo Tours | Shoot the sunrise over Angkor Wat.

We meet before anything for introductions and a drink the night before we set out and make plans for the next morning’s sunset ritual at the main Angkor Wat temple. We start before the crack of dawn around 4.45am and get our entrance ticket at the tickets center before we go inside the park. This whole sunrise ritual feels almost like going to a rock concert as we walk with hundreds of other people from all over the world through the gates of Angkor and into the main field that will give the unobstructed view of the iconic Angkor Wat towers.

Yes, there are many other people around at the main temple but the place is so huge and spread out that even during busy days you are able to find a unique spot for yourself and focus on what’s in front of you. My intention is always to look for a new way to capture the iconic Angkor temple. Looking for a different angle or a rare point of view. This place has been photographed so many time that for me the ambition is to find a special image that I haven’t seen before.

CAMBODIA PHOTO TOURS | LOCALS MONKS AT ANGKOR WAT

Sometimes with some luck, a monk will appear from nowhere and walks into the frame, on his way to work to offer blessings to the travellers and tourists who are all in awe of what they experience and often like to have a moment of personal thoughts and prayer celebrating this day and place in time. I’ve done it and you will surely feel a bit better and landed after being sprinkled with water by the smiling and fast chanting monk in front of you.

During this early morning, we will spend time exploring the main temple grounds and impressive galleries full of stone carvings depicting the life and wars fought during the rise of the Khmer empire.

Yes, there are lots of people around at first during the sunrise ritual but it is at the same time a true celebration for everyone to be there and to watch how people are dressed up for the occasion. There are also ways to avoid the crowds and I will help you do that as we move away from the crowds.

During my first visit, I wanted to have no one else in the frame and often it’s best to try but at some stage, I also find the spectators and their interactions actually nice to include. Women wear especially nice dresses and that can sometimes lead into a short spontaneous fashion shoot with a Japanese or Korean model right there.

Around 9.30 am we will be exhausted and you will be looking forward to a well-deserved breakfast a cool shower or jump in the pool and we return to our accommodation before we will head out again around 2 pm for our afternoon session until sunset.

CAMBODIA PHOTO TOURS | ANGKOR WAT & TOMB RAIDER PHOTOS

As we get back for the afternoon at Angkor Wat our focus will be on Angkor Thom (great city) and Ta Prohm. We start there at the south gate with its massive stone bridge lined with a line of expressive statue heads. The gate itself is majestic and you can climb on a little hill to get up close with the enormous Bayon carved faces on top of the gate itself.

We explore Angkor Thom Temple itself for some time but also have to preserve our energy for things to come and remember its 32-37 celsius steaming hot there and the humidity takes its toll on your energy output. One step at the time and allow yourself to take it easy. Heavy camera equipment is therefore not recommended. One camera body and 2-3 good wide-normal-tele- lenses should be sufficient. A backup body or high-end smartphone is recommended.

CAMBODIA PHOTO TOURS | ANGKOR WAT AND THE TA PROHM TEMPLE

We proceed to Ta Prohm temple with the famous tree roots crawling over the walls and buildings. This might be the most visited temple location of them all but there are still amazingly beautiful lesser-known corners and nooks and hidden pass-through enclosures to be found here that you almost have completely for yourself. Personally, this is my favourite part of the Angkor Wat visit and every time I go there it’s so rewarding as an experience and photographic and almost a meditation-like exercise.

Just the sheer atmosphere of this place is magic with its jungle sounds of animals screeching and the late afternoon light touching the temple carvings with the huge white bark trees covering the walls and looking like wandering huge alien creatures feet standing there patiently for hundreds of years.

Last time we were hit by a torrential tropical downpour and after 20 minutes the rains stopped and the Ta Prohm temple floor was completely flooded, just the silence and trickle of water drops falling down made me realise I was in a very special place once the homes and worship temples from a civilisation long gone, but their spirits somehow still lingering over it. When you could use a time machine to flash back to the days Angkor was a thriving city with over a million people living there, it’s really mind-boggling and such a privilege to be there!

Cambodia Photo Tours | Roadtrip to the first capital of the Khmer empire

This special photo tour is offering a sense of space and time with great vistas along the way from the mountain (500+ meter) elevated ranges that run along the Cambodian-Thai border and from the Phnom Kulen national park highlands. Phnom Kulen is considered to be the birthplace and the first capital of the Khmer empire, the sacred mountain where King Jayavarman proclaimed independence from “Java” in 802 CE

As always in Cambodia, most places and “mountains” are dotted with temples and interesting places of worship and with that each has its own spiritual vibe and interesting cultural significance and colorful friendly appeal.

Cambodia Photo Tours | Anlong Veng a ‘secret’ local town

The next stop after Phnom Kulen is the Preah Vihear Temple mountain for our afternoon shooting and sunset before we head out for the night to Anlong Veng town. This location is on no regular travel itinerary in Cambodia and an exclusive experience. As mentioned before Anlong Veng was the last stand from 1978 for over 20 years for the notorious Khmer Rouge cadres and the town is nestled against the Dangrek Mountain at a spitting distance from the Cambodian/Thai border.

There is an interesting recent history connected to this place and it’s now a friendly dusty place with a tumultuous recent history. After a good night’s rest we will explore them and make a moderate hike into the jungle hills by a rented motorbike or our car to see them and visit the almost surreal burial place of one of the most brutal killers of modern history; Pol Pot who lived there until his death in 1998 and his opponent warlord the senior Khmer Rouge army leader Ta Mok, nicknamed “The Butcher” who build a personal empire there and even ordered a hand-dug lake around his armed and fortified compound for permanent water irrigation purposes.

Personally I just love to get off the beaten track and get out of Phnom Penh or Siem Reap and soak up that special feeling of free travel and expedition with a sense of purpose and engagement to make art while moving around shooting landscapes and portraits, in reportage “street” but also landscapes and intimate portrait B&W or Kodachrome/ Velvia film style of daily life in Cambodia.

Feel the freedom to shoot the perfect picture in Cambodia

Climate-wise things feel a bit cooler at times in the countryside and especially in the highland jungle hills is the temperature somewhat fresher, still warm enough for shirt only, and the countryside lifestyle we enjoy provides space and places to take a deep breath and take in that indescribable feeling of freedom and time to make fine images of light and the sights we encounter.

We will stay mostly at selected accommodations and all of them are just good. Don’t expect high luxury and elegant resorts on the edge of civilization but why would you want to stay there? We are on the road all the time and when you finally hit your bed all you need is a shower, a nice meal, and a good bed. You can expect clean and honest guest houses with good beds and a hot shower. A healing Khmer massage or foot massage can be arranged in every town.

In total this road trip is scheduled for 11 days, including 2 nights in Siem Reap and one night in Anlong Veng. In total we will travel 2 days by private car with a local driver over mostly good roads, sometimes we hit a dirt road with gravel. In my opinion, is this photo tour a genuine way to see and get to some of the best locations in Cambodia private and without the crowds. Our travel schedule is both relaxing as engaging.

The level of physical effort is a medium-low impact with respect to climbing and long walks. Safety is no problem at all you’ll be smiling all the time.

The final end result of our experience will give you a different perspective to Cambodia, a feeling of liberation from mass tourism and taking wonderful images that you can work with and print, exhibit or just post on your website or social media for weeks after you have returned into the fry of your normal life.

This one is for you! Discovering the heart and soul of Cambodia and Thailand with your camera. Private photography tour with Michael Klinkhamer.

Join us for this unique private photography adventure in Cambodia.

We advise you to arrive in Phnom Penh-Cambodia 1 or 2 days before the photo tour starts to get acclimatized.

Cambodia: Phnom Penh street photography experience. Mekong River. Angkor Wat Temples. Phnom Kulen Mountain Cambodian Jungle hike, waterfalls and, caves.

For more information and pricing contact us: info@cambodiaphototours.asia

Inclusions: All teaching (including optional night photography workshops) Photography guidance All transport (A/C car or minibus) 10 nights’ accommodation.

Exclusions:

  • International and national travel to and from Cambodia and Thailand.
  • Entrance fees for attractions or park fees.
  • Any kind of travel insurance
  • Drinks and meals other than breakfast
  • Personal expenses, e.g. laundry phone calls, gifts, etc
  • Tips at your discretion.

Contact me for your custom-tailored itinerary and pricing for this photography adventure. Including all transportation and accommodations.

Resume: You can contact us directly or send an email to us info@cambodiaphototours.asia for more information.

  • Phnom Penh “Street photography experience”. 1 day (optional)
  • Siem Reap/Angkor Wat Temples. The first day, Sunrise over Angkor and sunset at Ta Prohm and Angkor Thom

The second day, optional hot air balloon ride for birds view perspective. Afternoon visit of the delicate temple Banteay Srei. Banteay Srei temple is inside the Angkor Wat archaeological park. 1-2 days.

  • Phnom Kulen national park and Preah Vihear Temple on the Cambodian/Thai border. This is a very nice and easy hike up by hire moto and will reward us with amazing landscape views and sights of the landscape. 1 day.
  • Anlong Veng town (the former jungle hiding place of Khmer Rouge leaders and Brother #1 Pol Pot). 1 day.

Tour ends in Siem Reap

  • Direct local and international flights are available from SR international airport.
  • All transportation by tuk-tuk and private car.
  • Excluding optional domestic flights.

All our adventures are designed to work extensively on your photography or video skills. I hope you like what you see here and perhaps we meet you down here sometime!

Michael Klinkhamer is based in Phnom Penh Cambodia since 2013 and a born Dutchman from Amsterdam raised by the world.