WITH AWARD-WINNING TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHER JUSTIN MOTT
From 11 until 15 March, 2015, Cambodia’s luxury resort Song Saa Private Island offers guests an unique four-day travel photography workshop with renowned photographer Justin Mott.
Priced at USD12,000 per person, the programme is suitable for novices and advanced photographers,
and all in between, and aims to improve technical aspects, such as lighting and composition, as well as soft skills, which focusses on the art of storytelling.
By captururing the color, beauty, and personality of the Koh Rong Island, Justin Mott will try to teach his fellow-photographers to break away from taking typical pictures and to find their personal style and vision in photography.
On the afternoon of arrival, guests will have the opportunity to relax or explore the island. In the evening, participants are welcomed for sunset drinks and dinner.
The following days, participants will get to know more about the local Khmer community than meets the lens with assignments ranging from profiling a novice monk and documenting the life of a fisherman to telling the story of a local charity.
The offer includes 24-hour room service, unlimited house wine, house beers, house spirits and non-
alcoholic beverages as well as daily breakfast, lunch, dinner and surprise snacks from the resort’s world-class chefs served in any of the resort’s dining venues.
About Song Saa Private Island
Located amidst the sapphire waters of the Gulf of Thailand-Cambodia, Song Saa Private Island offers an intimate setting, where travellers can be among the first to experience Cambodia’s unspoiled paradise.
The luxury resort features 27 villas and sits on the Koh Rong Archipelago, which is made up of mostly uninhabited islands, oases of virgin rainforests, coral reefs and pure white beaches, 40 minutes away from the town Sihanoukville per speedboat or a 1-hour helicopter ride from the Phnom Penh airport.For more information about Song Saa Private Island, please visit: www.songsaa.com.
About Justin MottJustin Mott is a frequent contributor to the New York Times and Conde Nast Traveler covering Southeast Asia. Recently the BBC featured his assignment work from Vietnam over the past seven years. His other editorial clients include National Geographic Traveler, Forbes, TIME, Wall Street Journal, Discovery Channel, BBC, and numerous other international publications.
Mott is the recipient of the Marty Forsher Fellowship for Humanistic Photography, and won best overall image for the prestigious 2013 Travel Photographer of the Year competition. His travel photography is represented by Anastasia Gallery in New York City.
For more information about Justin Mott, please visit: www.justinmott.com.
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