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.
Videographer for Global Handwashing Day for HappyTap
It was very last minute and a very early start, but it was well worth it to work as a videographer for HappyTap to cover their event to celebrate Global Handwashing Day in Kampong Cham. HappyTap is a social enterprise that provides schools with LaBobo. It’s a simple solution, but it works - children wash their hands more regularly, improving their hygiene and health. The video has been a useful tool to show potential partners what HappyTap do and has helped them secure contract to get more LaBobos in schools.
Commercial portrait photography for Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung
My second time doing corporate portraits and group shots for Simon at Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung. It was good to see some familiar faces and meet some of the new team members. I did the shoot and the photos were retouched by Simon.
Photography and video Exhibition for AFD
It was nice to see some of my work as an NGO photographer shown at the Hydro exhibition at the Institut Francais du Cambodge in Phnom Pen that I had shot for Agence Francaise de Developpement (AFD).
It was also good to see an edit of a video I shot that I’d never seen before on display.
Videographer for United World Schools
I was assigned as a videographer by Arete Stories to film a few case studies and footage of the general activities of United World School’s (UWS) activities in Preah Vihear and Ratanikiri. It was a great project to be involved with and it was great to see the work that UWS do in building schools and providing an education for children living in remote jungle areas. Below is Dara’s story. She’s 14 and has never been to school, but UWS are building a school near her house so that in the future children in her village will benefit from a good education. It’s also great to see the Royal Government of Cambodia taking an active role in taking over the schools and running them after they’ve been set up.