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Patrick Brown: Trading to Extinction

Thailand – From the pristine jungles of Cambodia to the great national parks of India and Nepal, Asian wildlife is being plundered on an unprecedented scale. Every year, it is estimated that up to 30,000 primates, 5 million birds, 10 million reptile skins and 500 million tropical fish are traded. Patrick Brown has been photographing […]

Bernard Faucon: Chambers of Gold, 1987-1989

France – In 1987, I went to Japan for the second time. I came back dizzy with the gold and Buddhist phantasmagoria. Quite naturally, the Chambers of Love to which I could not put an end, that had given rise to three or four Chambers in Winter, became Chambers of Gold. I revelled in the […]

John Vink: ‘The photographer is not a hero’

Cambodia- Based out of Cambodia for the past 13 years, Belgium born photojournalist John Vink, member of the prestigious Magnum Photos is known for his long-term photographic ventures. His works, conducted in different corners of the world, are instrumental in giving an insight into the daily struggles of humankind for shelter, water or simply, survival. […]

The Cambodian Space Project: Jungle Boogie

Cambodia –  Hailing from different backgrounds across Europe, Cambodia and Australia, the Cambodian Space Project engages deeply in cultural treasure hunting and presents before its audience a revolutionary sound experience that showcases the best of Cambodian Rock. Emaho caught up with the band and talked about their formation, struggle and success.   Emaho : We […]

Candace Rose Rardon : An Affair to Remember

U.S.A. – Candace Rose Rardon is an American travel writer and sketch artist. At 22 years of age, she fell in love with the diversity of what the world has to offer, and started traveling ever since. After completing her Masters in Travel Writing from London’s Kingston University, she celebrated by driving an auto-rickshaw 3500 […]

Space Invader – Christian Caujolle

France – Emaho caught up with celebrated French curator and photographer Christian Caujolle to see the view from his rarefied space.   Manik: It’s been more than 26 years roughly that you have started your career as a photo editor with Liberation and then you started curating; how has the journey and experience been so far? Christian: I […]

The 8th Angkor Photo Festival, 2012

“Ma and Elsa” Photo by: Sohrab Hura Cambodia- Angkor Photo Festival, the festival first began in 2005, the town of Siem Reap had a rather different look. Back then, the now popular tourist haunt of Pub Street was still an unpaved, muddy road, and the bustling alleyways downtown had more livestock and cattle than cafes […]