Portraits of Cambodian People
Photos Copyright Peter Tsai Photography 2008 – Austin, Texas.
I got to go to Cambodia in March 2008 with my parents. We didn’t stay long but it was a pretty awesome experience.
We stayed in Siem Reap near the Angkor Wat temples for the most part so I guess we didn’t get a great picture of Cambodia, but what we did see was pretty eye opening. The people there definitely don’t have much – it’s a much more simple place and it feels like a different time.
My dad said Cambodia now is a lot like Taiwan when he was growing up – very rural, not a lot of money and life is pretty hard. Still, there’s an energy about the people that was fascinating to capture and it was interesting to see how people can persevere in any circumstances (and Cambodia has been through some terrible times in recent history) and even be happy in spite of a lack of wealth or material things.
Siem Reap, Cambodia – Motorcycle for Four
Siem Reap, Cambodia – Floating Market Banana Vendor
Siem Reap, Cambodia – Family Outing by Boat
Siem Reap, Cambodia – Cambodian Mother and Child
Siem Reap, Cambodia – Child Boat Hand
Siem Reap, Cambodia – Young Boat Pilots
Siem Reap, Cambodia – Playful Boy at Angkor Wat
Siem Reap, Cambodia – Angkor Wat Street Vendor 1
Siem Reap, Cambodia – Angkor Wat Street VendorĀ 2
Siem Reap, Cambodia – Angkor Wat Street Vendor 3 (Candy Girl)
Siem Reap, Cambodia – Boy with Knife
Beverly Spicer -
Peter,
Beautiful.
Beverly
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Megan -
As always, beautiful job :)
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