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Angkor Hangover | Presentasi & Diskusi Workshop Fotografi

Angkor Hangover | Presentasi & Diskusi Workshop Fotografi
22/03/2011


Angkor Hangover
Sabtu, 26 Maret 2011
Pk 18:00 – 21:00
Gratis.

Rumah Buku/Kineruku
Jl. Hegarmanah 52
Bandung

Angkor Photography Workshop merupakan ajang bagi fotografer muda Asia untuk belajar lebih banyak mengenai foto jurnalis dan dokumenter. Workshop yang diadakan setiap tahunnya di Siem Reap, Kamboja, ini memberikan kesempatan untuk mendalami teknik, cara pandang, etika universal serta standar-standar profesional dalam dunia fotografi. Sejak tahun 2005, fotografer muda Asia yang berkecimpung di dunia foto jurnalis dan dokumenter dilibatkan pada workshop ini dan diberikan kesempatan belajar dengan para dengan tutor yang merupakan fotografer profesional.

ANGKOR HANGOVER mengajak pecinta fotografi dari berbagai latar belakang untuk menyaksikan presentasi slideshow dari 31 fotografer muda Asia yang berpartisipasi dalam Angkor Photography Workshop yang ke-6. Cerita yang diangkat beragam, mulai dari dunia anak-anak, penyakit, seni, transportasi, dunia malam, homoseksual, buruh, kelahiran, edukasi.

Acara ini akan diadakan di Rumah Buku/Kineruku Bandung pada tanggal 26 Maret 2011. Diskusi serta sesi tanya jawab dengan peserta Angkor Photo Workshop asal Indonesia akan dilakukan setelah presentasi.

Photo essays/stories:

Who will Sing my Lullaby – Amirtharaj Stephen (India)
Tuk-tuk, Sir – Arif Setiawan (Indonesia)
Breathless – Carmen Lopez (Philippines)
Untitled – Go Takayama (Japan)
Terrain Anon – Karan Vaid (India)
0.1 Karaoke – Kishor Sharma (Nepal)
The Pink Choice – Maika Elan (Vietnam)
Three Days to Forever – Meicy Sitorus (Indonesia)
Rabbit in your Headlight – Sovan Philong (Cambodia)
Break Down – Praphol Chattharakul (Thailand)
Nocturne – Subi Le (Vietnam)

Far from Home – A. M. Ahad (Bangladesh)
Born in Siem Reap – Anshika Varma (India)
Under One Roof – Ariff Rafiq Hasan (Malaysia)
Come and Dance with Us – Arum Tresnaningtyas (Indonesia)
If You Live Here – Bernardino Soares (Timor Leste)
What a Perfect Day – Dujjan Suensilpong (Thailand)
Surviving Bokator – Hermitianta Prasetya Outra (Indonesia)
Cool Trip – Neang Sokchea (Cambodia)
Redefining Art – Piya Constantino (Philippines)
Tragic Bearing: Tuberculosis in Siem Reap – Seonggwang Kim (Korea)

Women of Stengmai – Azreen Binti Madzlan (Malaysia)
Possible Life – Binh Dang(Vietnam)
Traces – Hajra Ahmad (India)
Get Up Stand Up – Hardy Mendrofa (Indonesia)
From Siem Reap, with Love – Insiya Syed (Pakistan)
Chhouet of Cambodia – Louise Far (Philippines)
Lucky – Saikat Mojumder (Bangladesh)
The Yan Family – Seng Mai (Myanmar)
Love is Blind – Suryo Wibowo (Indonesia)
For One Dollar – Vinodh Baluchamy (India)

English version:
The Angkor Photography Workshop is held annually in Siem Reap, Cambodia to provide an opportunity for young photographers from Asia to learn techniques, perspectives and universal ethical and professional standards in photography. Since 2005, young Asian photographers mostly inclined to photojournalism and documentary photography have been accepted into the workshop to be mentored by professional photographers who have been producing considerable bodies of work in the international photography scene.

ANGKOR HANGOVER will be a gathering of photographers and photography enthusiasts which will highlight slideshow presentations of 31 young photographers who participated in the 6th Angkor Photography Workshop. Themes of photographic works include children, sickness, art, transportation, night life, homosexuality, labor, child birth, education, garbage, spirituality, physical disability, spaces and love, to name a few. In a broader sense, Angkor Hangover will attempt to engage a more diverse audience and promote documentary photography as a medium for storytelling.

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