Cambodia Photography Expedition - Canon Malaysia

Cambodia Photography Expedition

4 Jul 2024 (GMT+08:00)
9 Jul 2024 (GMT+08:00)
MYR 6,860.00 - MYR 7,860.00

Introduction

Embark on an unforgettable 6-day Cambodia Photography Expedition and immerse yourself in the art of visual storytelling. Under the guidance of Danny Wong, an acclaimed EOS Master, you’ll capture the soul of Cambodia through your lens.

Here’s why you should join:

  • Masterclass with Danny Wong: Learn from an award-winning travel photographer and elevate your photography from good to great.
  • Exclusive Itinerary: Explore the hidden treasures of Cambodia, from the serene monks to the ancient temple ruins, all through the eye of your camera.
  • Canon Collaboration: Benefit from the expertise of Canon, ensuring you have the best equipment and support to shoot like a pro.
  • Personal Growth: Enhance your skills, no matter your starting point, and return with a portfolio that tells captivating stories.
  • Connect & Share: Join a community of passionate photographers and share in the joy of capturing stunning images.

With limited spots available, seize this chance to create a timeless collection of Cambodia’s enchanting landscapes and vibrant culture. Register now and start your journey towards photographic excellence!

FARE: Twin sharing - RM 6860.00, Single - RM 7860.00

  • Inclusive of accommodation, ground transportation, breakfast, lunch and dinner, Angkor Wat tickets (3 days), tickets. 
  • Exclusive of air ticket (KL-Siem Reap return ticket), travel insurance, tips.
  • For further information, kindly contact Danny Wong (+6013-3319898).

Day 1: Siem Reap – War Museum – City Tour
Upon arrival to Siem Reap, Cambodia, first visit to War Museum. Then arrangement for hotel check in Siem Reap. Get some rest then visit to a city Pagoda nearby old market.

Day 2: Angkor Wat – Angkor Thom – Banteay Kdei – Ta Prohm – Bayon
First visit to Angkor Wat for sun rise shooting. Then explore around the great man-made marvel in the ancient history of Khmer Empire. Drop by the royal bathing pool, Srah Srang, walk across the street to visit Banteay Kdei and Ta Prohm where the Hollywood action movie Tomb Raider of Laura Croft was taking place and the end up at Bayon for sun set shooting. Monks would be invited for photography within Angor area.

Day 3: South Gates – Preah Khan – Ta Som – East Meabon – Pre Rup
After breakfast, stop at South Gate and then proceed to Preah Khan via North Gate. Preah Khan used to be a very import monastery in the olden days where thousands of monks practiced Buddhism. Continue shooting at Ta Som after lunch, then visit to East Meabon, last attraction would be Pre Rup and also for sunset shooting. Monks would be invited for photography within Angor area.

Day 4: Ta Keo – Spean Thma – Thammanon – Victory Gate – Preah Pithu – Elephant of the Terraces – Terraces of Leaper King  – Phimeanakas – Baphuon
After breakfast, commence shooting at Ta Keo Temple, then stop at Spean Thma ruins and Thammanon, lunch nearby Preah Pithu, then continue of shooting, visit to terrace of the Leaping King & Elephant, explore the wonder of Phimeanakas and Baphuon. Monks would be invited for photography within Angor area.

Day 5: Tonle Sap Great Lake / Kampung Khleang
After breakfast, departure to explore Tonle Sap Lake. It’s the largest fresh in SEA. Take a boat ride to the center of the lake for photography (if requested with additional charge).

Day 6: Siem Reap – Home Country
After breakfast, transfer to airport return to your home country with thousands of tremendous photographs.



Location

Siem Reap, Cambodia

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Danny Wong

It might be challenging to get great shots in a picturesque setting, but it would be exceedingly challenging to do it at a dump site. Yet it was a series of outstanding photos captured at a dump site in the outskirts of Cambodia that catapulted Danny Wong to fame and won him numerous awards from some of the world’s largest photographic competitions such as the Trierenberg Super Mega Circuits, where he won gold medals in 2014 and 2016.   The air was often smoky and dusty where these pictures were shot, which was close to a dump site. Patience and keen attention are needed to photographically depict the inhabitants in their natural environment. Through his photographic lens, he was able to tell the story and the emotion of the scavengers to people all over the world. They say that an image is worth a thousand words. A collection of photos captured while participating in Ijtema in Bangladesh helped him win more than 20 gold honours in photography contests and exhibits throughout the world. He was also able to win the Open division of the Siena International Photo Award, the Trofeo Gipuzkoa 2016 in Spain, the Nikonians Photography Awards 2017, and the Sony World Photography Award as a Commended Photographer in 2017 thanks to his Vietnam-related photos.   In addition to being voted The Best Author in international exhibits 42 times, he has more than 2,000 international awards under his belt and several photography accolades. The Arctic Circle, Vietnam, China, Nepal, Cambodia, Malaysia, Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Namibia, Botswana and Morocco are just some of the far-flung locations where Danny routinely arranges international photography trips, accepts foreign projects, and leads photographers on excursions. He has also been a guest lecturer and judge for several photographic groups nationwide and abroad. Inspired by his fervent love for photography, he aims to "Never Stop Exploring the World." 

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