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Cambodia Images is a photography travel and on-location workshop service based in Cambodia, centered on Angkor Wat and the cultural scenes around Siem Reap. It is not an online photography course in the standard sense; instead, it embeds instruction into real-world shooting. From Angkor Iconic and Angkor Unseen to markets, monasteries, floating villages on Tonlé Sap, and custom routes across multiple Cambodian provinces, its core proposition is “walk, shoot, and learn as you go.”
In terms of subject areas, it covers travel photography, human-interest documentary work, temple architecture, Buddhist life, rural culture, and some interest in time-lapse photography. The formats are mainly half-day, full-day, multi-day, and custom photography trips. The website states that standard itineraries can be adjusted according to clients’ photographic needs, and each photography guide takes a maximum of three clients. This helps enable more personalized guidance on composition, light, subject selection, and shooting pace in the field. No certification or certificate information is disclosed, so it is not suitable for learners whose main goal is to obtain a credential.
Founder Darren Wilch has lived in Cambodia long-term since 2010, took part in photography workshops from 2014 to 2016, and established his own company in 2016. His work has appeared in publications such as Guardian and Lonely Planet. In terms of pricing, the main content does not list specific fees; users need to get in touch to request a full itinerary. A 20% deposit is required for booking, and cancellations made 30 days in advance are refundable, minus PayPal fees. Entrance tickets are not included, so the actual budget needs to be calculated separately.
Its strengths are strong local experience, authentic subject matter, routes that are not limited to the most popular temples, and an emphasis on small-group and customized experiences. For photography enthusiasts who want to capture the “real Cambodia,” it offers good value. The downsides are limited price transparency, and the website does not clearly state the teaching language, full service boundaries, or support system. It is also highly dependent on in-person travel and cannot replace a systematic photography theory course. Drone use is restricted in the Angkor area, which may also affect some aerial photography needs.
It is suitable for users planning to visit Cambodia who want to improve their travel and documentary photography skills in Angkor and local cultural settings. It is especially well suited to those who do not want to join a large group and prefer a personalized shooting route. The source text does not provide information about access from mainland China, so this remains unknown.
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