Photography in Cambodia

Photography in Cambodia
Author: Nicholas Coffill
Publsiher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2022-07-05
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781462922987

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A stunning visual journey through Cambodian culture, history, art, struggle, and modernization. Cambodia has two parallel histories. One is the constant stream of adventurers and diplomats, kings and rebels, archaeologists and artists drawn to the magnificent ruins at Angkor. Another is the formation of a nation through the Cambodian people's fierce struggles with colonialism, war, revolution, famine, and finally, the long road to recovery. This book captures these parallel stories through the eyes of talented photographers who were present to record such events. The images, which include many rare and never-before-published photos, are drawn from archives, national collections, libraries, and private collections. This treasure trove of nearly 500 photographs showcases the work of over 100 photographers--including pioneering female photographers, Cambodian and international photographers, and some who died soon after the rise of the Khmer Rouge. Within these pages, readers will find a fresh perspective on Cambodia. From the early days of French colonialism through the struggle for independence, and emergence into an uneasy peace in the 21st century.

Cambodia Photo Book on Cambodia

Cambodia  Photo Book on Cambodia
Author: Elyse Booth
Publsiher: Wanderlust
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2021-02-10
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1990241034

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This photography book ventures into the wonderful world of Cambodia. Visit the "Floating Village", the iconic temples of Angkor wat, and beautiful beaches of Koh Rong. This diverse culture is stunningly captured throughout the photos in this book. I found the people in Cambodia especially happy and kind. They found purpose in their lives and loved their country.

From ancient to present Sihanouk ville Cambodia Photo collection by Kenichi Kato

From ancient to present   Sihanouk ville  Cambodia Photo collection by Kenichi Kato
Author: Kenichi Kato
Publsiher: makewthus product team
Total Pages: 99
Release: 2014-12-22
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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From ancient to present. Capture the memory of ancient, and present life. City, nature, people, buildings, life. This, Sihanouk ville, Cambodia Photo collection, is photos from Sihanouk ville, Cambodia. [Photo publishing service] Our photo publishing service is focus to Amazon kindle, iBook, Google Books and iPhone apps. iPhone apps is using photos for making custom wallpaper (both for home screen and lock screen). -Cost: free -Publishing thru our account (Google, Amazon, Apple). -We charge 10% fee to sales. -Formats, layout and functions, are same as our digital photo book and iPhone apps. -Photo copyright belongs to you. -We advertise thru facebook, twitter, web site for free. If interested in, please feel free to contact us from our website. http://makewithus.com/product_team/digital-publishing/#service Or service_info[at]makewithus.com

Cambodia a Journey Through the Land of the Khmer

Cambodia  a Journey Through the Land of the Khmer
Author: Kraig Lieb,Tom Vater
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018-08-16
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1532385234

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The New Face of Kampuchea

The New Face of Kampuchea
Author: Robert Brown,David Kline
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 115
Release: 1979
Genre: Cambodia
ISBN: 0930720555

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Cambodia

Cambodia
Author: Robin Yong
Publsiher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2015-02-12
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781482829853

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Robin Yong is a no-frills photographer who uses natural light to create stunning and captivating images. In his new photography collection, Cambodia: The Legends Live On, he takes readers on a dazzling journey of discovery with the people and lesser-known places in this beautiful land. Through his lens, you are invited to travel through the glistening lotus flower fields, where you will meet local children cooling off in the hot sun. Inspired by the mystical waterfalls of Phnom Kulen, the Khmer boxers, and the Cambodian Circus, where students have transformed their lives through performing art, Yong showcases the unique beauty and power of his subjects. Rather than focus on the ancient temples, the ubiquitous stars of most collections of Cambodian photography, Yong prefers to celebrate the quiet beauty of the country and its people, including the saffron-robed monks at Tonle Sap and the rice fields, or the traditional Apsara dancers. The result is a set of photographs that reflect the splendour of this country that many travelers do not usually see. Cambodia is a dynamic and developing country with a promising future. After seeing these images, those who have been lucky enough to visit Cambodia will be tempted to visit this beautiful country again.

Cambodia 1975 1978

Cambodia  1975 1978
Author: Karl D. Jackson
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2014-04-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781400851706

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One of the most devastating periods in twentieth-century history was the rule of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge over Cambodia. From April 1975 to the beginning of the Vietnamese occupation in late December 1978, the country underwent perhaps the most violent and far-reaching of all modern revolutions. These six essays search for what can be explained in the ultimately inexplicable evils perpetrated by the Khmer Rouge. Accompanying them is a photo essay that provides shocking visual evidence of the tragedy of Cambodia's autogenocide. "The most important examination of the subject so far.... Without in any way denying the horror and brutality of the Khmers Rouges, the essays adopt a principle of detached analysis which makes their conclusion far more significant and convincing than the superficial images emanating from the television or cinema screen." --Ralph Smith, The Times Literary Supplement "A book that belongs on the shelf of every scholar interested in Cambodia, revolution, or communism.... Answers to questions such as `What effect did Khmer society have on the reign of the Khmer Rouge?' focus on understanding, rather than merely describing." --Randall Scott Clemons, Perspectives on Political Science

Secret Green Beret Commandos in Cambodia

Secret Green Beret Commandos in Cambodia
Author: LTC Fred S. Lindsey
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 741
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781477273074

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We could call this book Special Operations Recon Mission Impossible. A small group of highly trained, resourceful US Special Forces (SF) men is asked to go in teams behind the enemy lines to gather intelligence on the North Vietnamese Army units that had infiltrated through Laos and Cambodia down the Ho Chi Minh trails to their secret bases inside the Cambodian border west of South Vietnam. The covert reconnaissance teams, of only two or three SF men with four or five experienced indigenous mercenaries each, were tasked to go into enemy target areas by foot or helicopter insertion. They could be 15 kilometers beyond any other friendly forces, with no artillery support. In sterile uniforms - with no insignia or identification, if they were killed or captured, their government would deny their military connection. The enemy had placed a price on their heads and had spies in their Top Secret headquarters known as SOG. SOG had three identical recon ground units along the border areas. This book tells the history of Command and Control Detachment South (CCS). The CCS volunteer warriors and its Air Partners the Army and Air Force helicopter transport and gunship crews who lived and fought together and sometimes died together. This is the first published history of CCS as compiled by its last living commander, some forty years after they were disbanded. It tells of the struggles and intrigue involved in SOGs development as the modern-day legacy of our modern Special Operations Commands. Forbidden to tell of their experiences for over twenty years; their After Action Reports destroyed even before they were declassified surviving veterans team together to tell how Recon men wounded averaged 100 percent; and SOG became the most highly decorated unit in Vietnam and all were awarded the Presidential Unit Citation.