seacollectiv
Our members…
Geoff Croll / Freelance photographer from the UK, has been travelling SE Asia since 2001.
Currently based in Siem Reap, Cambodia for the last 9 months.Prior to living in Siem Reap Geoff was living and working in Melaka, Malaysia for 1-1/2 years.His main projects include Burmese and Cambodian photography…
http://www.lightstalkers.org/geoff-croll
Janos Kis / Hungarian photographer living in Cambodia since 2004, traveled extensively South East Asia, lived and worked in Hungary, France, Japan, USA, Israel, and Cambodia.He’s main interest is Social documentary, Humanitarian and Street photography.Documented the life of Asian migrant workers, Sudanese refugees, Jewish-Arab relations, child labor…
http://www.lightstalkers.org/janos
Eric de Vries / Dutch photographer Eric de Vries is living in Siem Reap, Cambodia, the country he’s been travelling since 2000, and is currently working on two long-term projects called ‘Still Life in Khmer Style’ that covers landscapes, temple scenes and buddha statues and ‘Hello Darling’, which is about the girlbars around town.In the meantime he produced several series, most of them in black and white.Khmer Islam, The Slaughterhouse and Khmer Standoff (at Preah Vihear) are 3 new series…
http://www.ericdevries.nl/
Steve Goodman / has been a photographer since the age of ten.He is an American ex-pat living in Phnom Penh, Cambodia where he works as a photographer.Steve has lived, traveled and photographed extensively in Southeast Asia since 2002.His photographs fall into a variety of categories: portraits, street photography, social documentary, photojournalism, urban landscape, portraits and fine art, as well as editorial, advertising and commercial work…
http://stevegoodman.com/
Richard Reitman / Born an American way back but now my heart, soul and body belong in Asia.Been photographing it seems my whole life and have the photos to proof it.Spent so much time on the road it is home and thats where I get my inspiration.The road and the people one finds in the small towns and villages across this vast planet.After graduating from the Art Academy in San Francisco, I spent a year teaching photography at the art school in San Migeul de Allenda in Mexico.Then my Vagabond life time travels began.For 4 years spent the winters in Aspen Colorado and the remaining 7 months on the road hitting all of Central America, Europe, North Africa and then overland to India and Nepal.In 1982 took off on what turned into a 18 month tour by bicycle of Thailand, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Indonesia before finally settling in Thailand where i have remained since, with trips around Asia and extended period of 2008 and 2009 in Cambodia.
http://phuket.zenfolio.com/
Dave Perkes / born in London 1954; has over 30 years of photography experience – much of it in the UK and Europe.Dave was primarily a landscape photographer and traveled extensively in UK, Europe and the Far East.Dave left his day job at the Ordnance Survey in Southampton to live in Cambodia in 2003 and set up Peace of Angkor Villa; a small hotel catering for photographers.This change led him to work photographing hotels for brochures and web sites from 2004.Dave still does commissions; but his main focus is running Peace of Angkor photo and adventure Tours.Combining in-depth Angkor knowledge and photographic skills; Dave is an ideal person to take individual and small group photographic tours to the places normal tours do not go!
Dave is a regular contributor for the Siem Reap Angkor Guides and ran a weekly column Temple Watch for the Phnom Penh Post in 2008 to late 2009.In recent years, Dave’s emphasis has been on people in remote villages and life on the Tonle Sap Lake.His current project is Celestial Temples; exploring the relationships between the stones of Angkor, sky and weather.
http://www.peaceofangkor.com/
Chhong Nav / and last but not least, meet our lovely assistant Nav (prenounced as Now).She runs the galleryshop, translates for us, assists with photoshoots and sometimes hits the street as our own motodop…
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DMTX. Garbage dump in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Poor families make a living by collecting at dump sites. Siem Reap, Cambodia. 20/03/2010.
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DMTX. Eviction of all souvenirshops / restaurants just north of the Bayon in Angkor Park, Siem Reap, Cambodia. 18/03/2010
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DMTX. Geoff Croll takes you to Faces In Burma: A series of portraits of people in Burma. Mynamar. 03/03/2010.
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Geoff Croll memeber of SEA/ Collectiv takes you to Monks in Burma. The daily routine of the monastic life is very busy; the discipline is exacting and rigid, but never harsh. The morning service an
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DMTX. Hundreds of families living in homes on the banks of the Siem Reap River are to be relocated in a bid to redevelop the existing city. Up to three generations of the same family can occupy the sm
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Life at the Inlay Lake; locals pray, trade and fish at the lake in Burma. 26/12/09.
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DMTX. Images of Karaoke bars and the girls who work in them around Siem Reap, Cambodia. 24/12/2009.
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DMTX. Blood banks are in scarce supply in Cambodia and here donations really will save lives. The Kantha Bopha Children Hospital in Siem Reap, are always looking for blood donors to help young patient
