Doing black and white work on social issues, Phan Phearith clearly fits in with a tradition, that of the “photo essay” that reached its zenith in the magazines of…
Author Christian Caujolle
Rattana is one of these photographers for whom an image can only be conceived based from the thought that is behind it. In Phnom Penh, he was a major contributor…
Painter, photographer, painter and photographer, image maker and creator, doing collages, tying things together, he comes up with worlds that blend a rich iconography of the real and the imaginary,…
This fifth edition of PPP is an opportunity to take stock. When inviting the 76 photographers who have been with us since 2008 to come up with new work,…
Back in the mid 1960’s when magazines featured photojournalism and the likes of Life in the United States or Paris-Match in France sold over a million copies, Cambodia had its…
For personal reasons Uy Nou Sereimony has had to take time off from photography. But he has never lost his passion for it and keeps on looking, sometimes rather unmethodically,…
While exploring dance in all parts of the world, Isabel Muñoz was especially taken with Cambodia. There, she came across the most precise encounter between bodies and architecture, between dance…
This photographer wants photography to take us beyond what the eye can see. He wants to expand our field of vision so that we can see the world, the real…
In 2008, JR, who was not yet the artist with the worldwide reputation that he has today, participated in spectacular fashion in the first edition of PPP. On the occasion…
Imagining Flood is a photographic study of the recent floods in Bangkok. The collection of photos aims to capture the foreboding and surreal nature of the event by presenting…