by admin on December 4, 2010
To support The Altruist & M’Lop Tapang, award winning photographers and artists from around the world have donated signed prints of their Cambodian photos to our fundraiser. Head to the fundraiser page to check out one of today’s featured photographers, Angélica Arbulu.
Angélica Arbulu begun studying photography in 1990, but is mostly self taught. She had her first solo exhibition in 1993, and has exhibited solo and in groups in various cities throughout Europe, in Asia and the United States since. Her photos hang in private collections as well as in corporate establishments, and have been used for publications and websites throughout the world. She uses digital media, and views the photograph as only the first step in the process, playing with textures, different printing media, collage or hand painting and digital editing in order to enhance what is already there.
Arbulu now lives in Amsterdam where she takes private commissions, and is a regular photographer for the CRAVE Amsterdam guide. Besides her contributions to The Altruist, in 2009 Angélica she donated (and sold) two of her photographs as lamps for the Ray of Light Fundraiser, to support the education and living
conditions of children and their mothers in Cambodia’s prisons through
LICADHO’s Adopt-a Prison project.
See the contributions of Angélica Arbulu and the rest of our featured artists and photographers by heading to our Fundraiser Page. All proceeds from The Altruist Fundraiser go directly to the post-production funds for the film in order to edit our three hour rough cut down to a one hour TV documentary. We need your help!
by admin on December 4, 2010
To support The Altruist & M’Lop Tapang, award winning photographers and artists from around the world have donated signed prints of their Cambodian photos to our fundraiser. Head to the fundraiser page to check out one of today’s featured photographers, Bruce Sharp. You can connect with Sharp on his official website.
See the contributions of Bruce Sharp and the rest of our featured artists and photographers by heading to our Fundraiser Page. All proceeds from The Altruist Fundraiser go directly to the post-production funds for the film in order to edit our three hour rough cut down to a one hour TV documentary. We need your help!
by admin on December 3, 2010
To support The Altruist & M’Lop Tapang, award winning photographers and artists from around the world have donated signed prints of their Cambodian photos to our fundraiser. Head to the fundraiser page to check out one of today’s featured photographers, Forrest Briggs.
Passionate about photographing people, Forrest Briggs has been behind the lens for over a decade. His photographic work documents life in dozens of countries and he has been involved with several exhibitions around the world since studying art at Uni. While photography is his forte, he also enjoys woodworking and writing. He is an avid outdoorsman who can be found camping and riding mountain bikes in his spare time. You can connect with Forest on his official website.
See the contributions of Forrest Briggs and the rest of our featured artists and photographers by heading to our Fundraiser Page. All proceeds from The Altruist Fundraiser go directly to the post-production funds for the film in order to edit our three hour rough cut down to a one hour TV documentary. We need your help!
by admin on December 3, 2010
To support The Altruist & M’Lop Tapang, award winning photographers and artists from around the world have donated signed prints of their Cambodian photos to our fundraiser. Head to the fundraiser page to check out one of today’s featured photographers, Daniel Gimenez.
Born in Sydney, Australia, and raised in Manila, Philippines, Daniel Gimenez got involved in the arts while attending International School Manila. While at school, he received a Renaissance Award for his threefold involvement in Visual Arts, Theatre and Film – becoming the first student at the school to be officially recognised for Film. Since receiving a diploma in film and television production at APA International Film School, Gimenez has continued to video and photograph his environment as a hobby rather than a profession. Daniel’s photos have been featured in the likes of UNSW’s Blitz, Talk Magazine, Cleo, and SuperForest. You can connect with Gimenez on his official blog.
See the contributions of Daniel Gimenez and the rest of our featured artists and photographers by heading to our Fundraiser Page. All proceeds from The Altruist Fundraiser go directly to the post-production funds for the film in order to edit our three hour rough cut down to a one hour TV documentary. We need your help!
by admin on December 2, 2010
To support The Altruist & M’Lop Tapang, award winning photographers and artists from around the world have donated signed prints of their Cambodian photos to our fundraiser. Head to the fundraiser page to check out one of today’s featured photograhpers, Andrew Gray.
Andrew Gray is a self-taught American photographer and videographer who moved from Japan to Phnom Penh with his family in July, 2010. Gray works to connect with subjects, portray them honestly, and tell stories that reveal hidden truths. He is also exploring ways to help young Cambodians use media to discover and tell their own stories. In 2008, Gray and his wife started Project Friends, an officially recognized Japanese non-profit organization aiming to facilitate mutually transforming friendships and partnerships between Japanese and Cambodians. You can connect with Gray on his official website and blog.
See the contributions of Andrew Gray and the rest of our featured artists and photographers by heading to our Fundraiser Page. All proceeds from The Altruist Fundraiser go directly to the post-production funds for the film in order to edit our three hour rough cut down to a one hour TV documentary. We need your help!
by admin on December 2, 2010
To support The Altruist & M’Lop Tapang, award winning photographers and artists from around the world have donated signed prints of their Cambodian photos to our fundraiser. Head to the fundraiser page to check out one of today’s featured photograhpers, Steve Fox.
Steve currently lives in London and runs Born Digital Web Design who specialize in web design for photographers and photoshelter services. He is passionate about traveling in Asia and combines that with his love for photography. You can find more of his photographic work at Steve Fox Photography.
See the contributions of Steve Fox and the rest of our featured artists and photographers by heading to our Fundraiser Page. All proceeds from The Altruist Fundraiser go directly to the post-production funds for the film in order to edit our three hour rough cut down to a one hour TV documentary. We need your help!
by admin on December 1, 2010
To support The Altruist & M’Lop Tapang, award winning photographers and artists from around the world have donated signed prints of their Cambodian photos to our fundraiser. Head to the fundraiser page to check out one of today’s featured artists, Susan Ann Vaclavik.
Susan Ann Vaclavik’s multi-cultural background has largely impacted who she is as a person and an artist. Raised by Slovak immigrant parents in Germany, she has spent a great amount of time traveling and living in foreign countries. One of the greatest influences in her life was two years spent living in Phnom, Pehn Cambodia. You can connect with Vaclavik on her official website and blog.
See the contributions of Susan Ann Vaclavik and the rest of our featured artists and photographers by heading to our Fundraiser Page. All proceeds from The Altruist Fundraiser go directly to the post-production funds for the film in order to edit our three hour rough cut down to a one hour TV documentary. We need your help!
by admin on November 30, 2010
To support The Altruist & M’Lop Tapang, award winning photographers and artists from around the world have donated signed prints of their Cambodian photos to our fundraiser. Head to the fundraiser page to check out one of today’s featured photographers, Stuart Meikle.
Stuart Meikle is a photographer specializing in environmental, social and cultural issues whose work has been published in various publications and markets. He also runs residencies and workshops with community groups using participatory photography techniques. You can connect with Meikle on his official website and blog.
See the contributions of Stuart Meikle and the rest of our featured artists and photographers by heading to our Fundraiser Page. All proceeds from The Altruist Fundraiser go directly to the post-production funds for the film in order to edit our three hour rough cut down to a one hour TV documentary. We need your help!
by admin on November 29, 2010
To support The Altruist & M’Lop Tapang, award winning photographers and artists from around the world have donated signed prints of their Cambodian photos to our fundraiser. Head to the fundraiser page to check out one of today’s featured photographers, Gunther Deichmann.
Gunther Deichmann is an Australian photographer who has been published in many international magazines and books, even gracing the cover of TIME Magazine. He specializes in travel, geographical, environment, assignment, documentary, high end Tourism & Resort Photography throughout the South Pacific, Australia, South East Asia, India & Tibet. You can connect with Deichmann on his official website.
See the contributions of Gunther Deichmann and the rest of our featured artists and photographers by heading to our Fundraiser Page. All proceeds from The Altruist Fundraiser go directly to the post-production funds for the film in order to edit our three hour rough cut down to a one hour TV documentary. We need your help!
by admin on November 29, 2010
To support The Altruist & M’Lop Tapang, award winning photographers and artists from around the world have donated signed prints of their Cambodian photos to our fundraiser. Head to the fundraiser page to check out one of today’s featured photographers, Peter Tsai.
Peter Tsai is an Austin, Texas based portrait and travel photographer who specializes in capturing motion. You can connect with him on Twitter as well as on his official website and blog.
See the contributions of Peter Tsai and the rest of our featured artists and photographers by heading to our Fundraiser Page. All proceeds from The Altruist Fundraiser go directly to the post-production funds for the film in order to edit our three hour rough cut down to a one hour TV documentary. We need your help!