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Project: Where Water Meets Fire Sharing Life at Lake Atitlán

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Photos from the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre Project.
Date: July 2019
Location: Borneo, Malaysia.
Coordinates: 5.8653, 117.9488

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because its alive.

By engaging local youth in this project, we’re ensuring that their perspectives are seen and valued, that their connection to their heritage is celebrated. These images will not only tell the story of a magnificent place but will also foster a deeper appreciation for the human experiences that shape and are shaped by it. Through their eyes, we gain a richer understanding, one that transcends the limitations of our own viewpoint and opens us up to the profound wisdom that lives in everyday moments.

In the end, it’s not just about capturing the perfect shot. It’s about capturing the soul of a place, the heartbeat of its people, and the continuity of stories that pass from one generation to the next. At Angkor Wat, I found not just a landscape of stone and history but a living classroom, where young minds see the world anew every day and where every photo taken is a step towards preserving that precious view for years to come.

a modern vintage

Open edition, seal and includes a certificate of authenticity.
Material: Hahnemühle Photo Rag® (308 gsm, 100% cotton). Hahnemühle Photo Rag® is one of the world’s most popular papers and the valued all-rounder for high-quality FineArt printing. This acid-free classic meets the most exacting requirements for age resistance and is specially designed for FineArt applications.

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18 x 13″ | 45 x 30
24 x 16″ | 60 x 40
36 x 24″ | 90 x 60

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Building a Brighter Future for Cambodia's Children

The photographs taken during our time at Angkor Wat are more than just images—they are windows into the lives, perspectives, and stories of the local community. Each photo sold contributes directly to a cause close to our hearts: building a school for the children of Cambodia.

The funds raised from the sales of these photos will go toward constructing a school that provides a safe and nurturing environment for local children to learn, grow, and thrive. Education is a powerful tool, and by supporting this initiative, we are not only helping to preserve the cultural heritage of Angkor Wat through the eyes of its youngest guardians but also investing in the future of Cambodia.

The school will be a place where children can receive quality education, opening doors to new opportunities and empowering them to become the next generation of leaders, storytellers, and custodians of their rich cultural heritage. By purchasing these photos, you are directly contributing to building a brighter future, one where every child has the chance to learn and create their own story.

Together, we can turn these images into lasting change, ensuring that the legacy of Angkor Wat lives on not just in stone but in the hearts and minds of the children who call this place home.

សូមអរគុណ
saum arkoun

thankyou

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