I was hired as a videographer and photographer to produce a range of multimedia materials, including photography and video Good Return and Chamroeun Microfinance to promote the product they have designed to provide people with with disabilities in Cambodia with financial services to improve their quality of life. This video gives an overview of the process of providing people with disabilities with financial services. Hopefully it will be a vital tool in promoting the services and will be valuable in rolling out the services to other financial institutions and to other provinces in Cambodia, so more and more people can benefit from the valuable service.
Camera operator and drone operator on a corporate video for the Institute of Technology of Cambodia
It was great to work as the director of photography (DoP) with Pixel Peers Creative Agency on this corporate video for the Institute of Technology of Cambodia. As ever, it was a pleasure to work with Sujash, who did a great job managing the client, directing and putting everything together at the end. The architecture of the building is fascinating. I think we did a good job of capturing this through a combination of drone shots and timelapse. Some of the classrooms looked a bit old and worn, so it was a challenge to work around this using a combination of selecting the best locations and angles and lighting the rooms to make them look bright and modern. Sujash did a great job of adding motion graphics and tying everything together and overall the client was very happy with the final product.
Videography and Photography for PDSA - Magawa retires
Magawa, the hero rat, who I worked with as a videographer and photographer when he was award the Gold Medal by PDSA, was retired after years of service clearing landmines in Cambodia. It’s great to see APOPO giving the Magawa the rest he deserves. The story has capture the imagination of the world with photographs and videos I took again featuring in international publications around the world including the BBC, CNN, and the Washington Post.
Videographer for the NGO Frontline AIDS
I was commissioned by Arete Stories to work as the videographer for the Cambodia part of a video for the NGO Frontline Aids, who work with LGBTQ+ communities around the world to educate the communities and improve the lives of people who face stigmatisation and discrimination. This project focussed on the important role that Pride plays for the community and how it can prevent the speed of HIV. Click here to read more about the story behind the video.
Photographer for the NGO Frontline AIDS
I was commissioned by Arete Stories to work as a photographer for the NGO Frontline Aids, who work with LGBTQ+ communities around the world to educate the communities and improve the lives of people who face stigmatisation and discrimination. This project focussed on the important role that Pride plays for the community and how it can prevent the speed of HIV. Click here to read more about the great work that Frontline Aids are doing.