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Angkor

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Angkor ToursCambodia is a year round destination and so most months we offer at least one tour of the Angkor Temples. Most months we offer at least one tour of the Angkor Temples. These 4 days of amazing photography offer an in depth historical account of the temples of Angkor with privileged access to many of its resident monks, nuns and local villagers. Nearly every one leaves our tours agreeing it is the local people who are the real gem in the crown of this ‘ Kingdom of Wonder’. Our tour takes us to the most photographic temples, large and small and you will learn the history and culture of the Khmer Empire. You will get to photograph monks in a temple setting and locals going about their daily lives. Nathan not only knows the temples inside-out after 100’s of visits but is also good friends with many of the residents, including the head monk at Angkor Wat, charismatic nuns and local families who will make your experience all the more richer. On this tour you will practice photography in one stimulating environment after another. Novice photographers go away with photographs that look like they have been taking shots for years, and seasoned photographers are always happy as there are new challenges around every corner. Time is also put aside for post-production advice and we highly recommend that you bring a laptop with you because you will be too excited to wait until you get home. The tour contains 4 full days on tour and 5 nights’ accommodation.

Sra Srang

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Nathan has always believed that his photography tours should open up a country by presenting opportunities to engage with local people. One of his principle aims, going far beyond teach-ing good camera technique, is to show participants that instead of being a barrier between the photographer and subject, the camera can be used as the key to open doors. He aims to show how, when used sympathetically, the camera can help to establish a vital connection between the traveller and the locals they meet. In Angkor Nathan has built up many long lasting relationships with locals who live both in and around the temples who are more often than not happy to have their pictures taken. This approach offers one of the best chances for a photographer to become more than just a tourist looking on, and instead, someone engaging with local people and in local life. It is this which sets Nathan’s tours apart: they stand out as offering a really rich and exciting experience for participants, including the occasional accompanying non-photographer.

Engage

Nun in Preah Kahn

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Angkor temples are obviously Cambodia’s big draw card in terms of photography potential with countless outstanding sights but we go beyond most other tours, by building into our itinerary opportunities for you to meet people and engage with them as they live their daily temple lives.

{ Ta Phrom { Preah Khan{ Angkor Wat, with privileged access to resident monks.{ Angkor Thom, the big city{ Bayon{ Lesser known temples/hidden secrets{ Roluos Group (Pre-Angkorian temples){ Beng Mealea (off the beaten track) { Meeting local monks and nuns{ Banteay Srei

Highlights

Monks, Ta Prohm

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Day 1: Arrive in Siem Reap.

Day 2: Siem ReapTo start your tour we run a workshop which will give you a very firm foundation for improving your ‘travel’ photography. Na-than starts with the basics but then systematically describes his technical approach in getting the best out of your camera for the variety of conditions that you will encounter in travel photography. He will also will cover the aesthetics of travel photography and, again, his very personal approach how to engage with the people you meet and how to see the picture opportunities that present themselves. In the afternoon we travel through the countryside to visit the beautifully carved temple at Banteay Srei. As always we will stop if anything piques our interest. On the way back we will stop off at Pre Rup temple for sunset pictures and a chance to practice set-ting up your tripod.

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Angkor Wat at dawn

Day 3: Siem ReapWe begin the day with an unforgettable sunrise over Angkor Wat. We follow this stunning introduction with several hours exploring the largest religious building on the planet, often with the help of a few monks known to Nathan. Later in the day we visit awesome Angkor Thom – the ancient city capital of Angkor. Its three square kilometers of walls still contain many treasures such as decorative gates and parade areas. These are stunning enough, but are mere appetizers for the jewel within that is Bayon. This temple, originally constructed as an official state temple around the early 13th Century, shows over a hundred serenely smiling Buddha faces which will keep any photogra-pher happy for hours. We end the days shoot with sunset shots around the South Gate and city moat or an optional trip on a tethered balloon over the temple of Angkor Wat (in season).

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Sra Srang

Day 4: Siem ReapBefore the sun rises we will be at Sra Sang (ancient Khmer name for a bathing pool) to view the beginning of the day. A friend of Nathans volunteers to make a great silhouette as she collects sufficient water for her mother’s orchid farm from the pool with the sun rising behind. Nearby is Ta Phrom, the famous temple with amazing trees growing out of it and on the back of sunrise we generally get there early enough to avoid the crowds. The next site is one of the less busy temples, where, if we are in luck, we get to meet another great friend of Nathans: the most charismatic nun in Angkor. The last visit of the day is to the Rolous Group, a set of temples pre-dating the Angkor style. It is very photographically rewarding with befriended monks and good sunset vantage points

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Day 5: Siem ReapToday we go off the beaten track to Beng Melea, an as yet un-restored temple At this temple you will scrabble over the piles of stones and see the trees which are winning the battle to take over the temple. There will be a picture review session either before or after the trip to Beng Melea depending on the season.

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Beng Melea

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Nathan Horton has been a professional photographer for 23 years since graduating with a BA Hons in Film, Photography and Video Arts. He has sold work as an artist, worked as an advertising photographer for some of the world’s biggest brands includ-ing Nokia and Lux, and also as an editorial photographer for some of London’s premier magazine titles including Elle, The Times Travel section and Food and Travel magazine.

Nathan has travelled extensively in Asia for over 25 years and has made Cambodia his home since 2006. After many years of experience in this field he has managed to fine-tune some very successful itineraries that deliver in-depth photography tours throughout South East Asia. His tours have been highly praised in Trip Advisor, Na-tional Geographic Traveller and the Weekend Guardian for exploring Asian culture in deeper, richer and more ethical ways than most.

Nathan’s Mission “After living, working and teaching photography in Asia for over 8 years, I have a unique in-depth knowledge of the countries I visit. I have extensively researched my itineraries and pride myself that my tours don’t just drive straight past fabulous photo opportunities but remain flexible enough to make random stops. We often find ourselves pulling up when we see local people harvesting rice, catching fish, climbing coconut trees etc. What makes my tours different is that I consider it my job to help you engage with the country and its people in a much more natural, friendly way than you might ever have imagined”.

About Nathan

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Ta Prohm

TuitionThis tour is for photographers wanting to expand their knowl-edge of travel photography and will help both novice and experienced photographers alike to capture very special im-ages. This tour will include introductory workshops that cover both the technical and ethical issues of travel photography very specifically orientated towards photographing people.

On the first day of the tour if you are new to photography you will attend the morning workshops in which Nathan will teach you how to take control of your camera. Photographers of all levels will attend the next workshop in which Nathan will give his take on travel photography. Those who have been one of our previous tours might want to skip the morning workshops and would then join the tour in the mid afternoon for the scheduled photowalk.

During the rest of the tour Nathan constantly works alongside you, to help you understand particular technical challenges, give you artistic inspiration and, most importantly, lead by example in approaching local people. Time is also put aside to help you develop your post production skills so that you can subtly enhance your pictures thus producing a stunning portfolio of the tour and those taken on your future travels

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The GroupIn Angkor we will never run a tour with more than 8 photogra-phers. A group of this size is ideal for Nathan to give everyone the attention they may need. This intimate group size forms a stimulating dynamic where participants can share their experi-ences with like-minded people, and more often than not, they will leave with new friends. Whether you are a single traveller, or you come with a partner you will find being in a small group who share a common interest a great way to get something extra out of your trip. No more worrying about keeping people waiting whilst you get your shot.

Monks about to enter Banteay Srei

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ReviewsPast participants say it all:

I have done two trips with Nathan, one in February 2012 around Cambodia, and another in April 2013 to Burma. Both exceeded expectations in every respect: well organised, didn’t have to worry about transport or accommodations. We somehow arrived at the important places for photography at the right time of day, and often without any, or too many other tourists. Nathan’s guidance shows the fact that he has been living in Phnom Penh for several years and is able to get the best out of the South East Asian environment. I learnt so much, being pushed beyond my comfort zone, but in a very pleasant way. Top marks! Don’t hesitate, have a cool experience and try something new. On top of the scheduled locations there was always something extra happening...Alison Ryde, Trip Advisor review 2013

“Nathan is awesome. Don’t hesitate. My girlfriend and I just did the 4 day Angkor Wat tour. What can I say? All expecta-tions blown away. If you are considering doing something with Nathan, don’t hesitate. Book it. Four of my most precious travel days ever.”Jon Bauer, Trip Advisor review 2012

“I booked a tour with Nathan based solely on the reviews here on Trip Advisor - and then wondered how it could possibly live up to the hype. All I can say after completing the tour is that it does - it more than does.”Trip Advisor review 2012

“A great experience of the “Real Cambodia”’Based on Nathan’s beautiful portfolio I had high hopes for the trip and the images and experiences on the trip actually exceeded my expectations.”Flemming Bo Jensen 2011 Professional photographer

Given special mention National Geographic Traveler 2010Listed as a top ten photography holiday around the world UK Guardian Newspaper Travel Section Sept 2011Described as ‘comprehensive’ Lonely Planet 2012Highly recommended Luxe Guide Cambodia and Laos 2012

Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence 2012/2013/2015Trip Advisor Over 95% 5 Star Reviews - In the top 10% of world wide businesses

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How to BookPlease go to Contact on the website where you will find the Tour Request Form. (Just click on the website link at the right hand side of this page). We aim to respond within one working day. Once we receive your enquiry we will check availability and confirm this to you, and also reserve you a place on the tour. We will send you an invoice for the deposit (25% of the tour cost). Once your deposit has been received your place will be fully confirmed. At the moment we can only receive overseas payment via Swift Code. Full details of how to pay will be found on your invoice.

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Apsara dancer, B

ayon

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What to BringYour best camera, be it a DSLR , mirrorless or an advanced compact with some manual controls. Your lens(es) should cover at least a medium zoom range. If you have them, a wide-angle lens (useful in temples and pagodas) and a longer telephoto lens (good on boat trips) would be useful but not essential. A fast standard lens with aperture of f1.8 or f1.4 is another good option.

{ A torch{ A polarising filter{ A tripod{ Plenty of memory cards and a spare battery{ A laptop is not essential but is very useful for backing

up the day’s shoot, reviewing what you have taken and in the post production workshop. We also recommend a portable external hard drive - just in case!

{ A rain cover for your camera and one for yourself are recommended, and are essential during the rainy season

Sra Srang

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Dates and PricesDates: 201527th - 28th September8th - 9th November13th - 14th December

20168th - 11th January11th - 15th March21st -25th April28th July - 1st August12th - 16th October15th- 19th December

Prices:2015$1000 - 4 day tour (with 5 nights accommodation)$700 - 4 day tour (no accommodation)$190 - Individual days (no accommodation)

2016$1150 - 4 day tour (with 5 nights accommodation)$800 - 4 day tour (no accommodation)$210 - Individual days (no accommodation)10% Sales tax will be added to invoices

As a fully licenced Cambodian Tour operator we are required to add this 10% sales tax.

Casting for fish

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Inclusions:{ All teaching { Accommodation ( if requested) { Photography guidance{ Transport (A/C car, minibus or tuk tuk){ All entrance fees{ Printed presentations { Free water

Exclusions:{ International travel to Cambodia{ Any kind of insurance{ Drinks and meals (other than breakfast from hotel){ Personal expenses, e.g. laundry, gifts etc.{ Tips for local guide and staff

Payment and Cancellations:A 25% deposit must be made at the time of confirmation. Full payment of the remaining 75% to be paid 45 days on or before the start of the tour. Cancellation of services less than 60 days prior to the start date will result in the deposit being retained. However this will be transferable to another tour date (minus any costs incurred by Nathan Horton Photography Tours in ar-ranging the changeover).

Insurance:Please understand that Nathan Horton is not an ‘above the line’ tour operator. Nathan Horton runs a guided photography tour with third party local service providers.

Your safety is always a top priority but all participation is at your own risk and you should not sign up without accepting that Nathan Horton can accept no liability for damage to equipment or personal injury.

SECURING YOUR OWN INSURANCE IS ALWAYS CONSIDERED A PREREQUISITE FOR ACCEPTANCE ON THIS TOUR, AND PROOF THAT YOU HAVE ARRANGED ADEQUATE INSURANCE WILL HAVE TO BE PROVIDED TO THE OPERATOR IN ADVANCE.

Accommodation:All accommodation is included in the price of this full 10 day tour. We have gone out our way to research the best value safe, clean and comfortable mid range hotels available on all parts of the tour, but you can opt out or go with one of our upgrade options in Phnom Penh or Siem Reap and we will adjust the tour price accordingly. We are also happy to book you any ad-ditional hotel nights either side of the tour. Please indicate any such requests on the Tour Request Form which can be found under Contact.

The Small PrintPartnership:Nathan Horton Photography tours has partnered with Morakot Travel & Tours, Ltd., a subsidiary of Morakot International Group, Ltd. a Cambodian corporation, incorporated in the Kingdom of Cambodia under the Ministry of Commerce and Ministry Of Tourism, holding official license No: CO 13187KH/2009 MOC, 144/10MOT