8 Good Reasons to do a Photography Tour in South-East Asia

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Photography tours are becoming increasingly popular and are now available globally, with options to explore destinations ranging from Iceland to Antarctica, and from New York to Paris. These tours offer a combination of exploration and learning opportunities, making them suitable for both experienced photographers and beginners. They provide opportunities to discover new places and cultures, … Read more

6 Top Reasons to Use Your Smartphone for Travel Photography

Smartphone cameras have come a long way with a dramatic increase in  picture quality the past few years,  so much that it made point and shoot cameras almost obsolete and that smartphone photography is a now a category of its own. The latest  smartphone cameras have high megapixels sensor (20+ megapixels) and  new features as … Read more

The lost Temples of Mrauk-U in Myanmar

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Mrauk-U is a relatively unknown and probably the most underrated archeological site in South-East Asia. It is located in the western state of Rakhine in Myanmar (Burma). Rakhine state is a narrow strip of land  bordered on  the Bay of Bengal on the west and by Bangladesh on the north. Mrauk-U has an interesting landscape … Read more

Fine Art Gallery Cambodia Myanmar Vietnam India

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A selection of our best pictures from  Cambodia, Myanmar, India and Vietnam are now available as Fine Art Prints via the e-commerce platform Fine Art America. You can choose from a large selection of papers: matte, glossy, metallic and the pictures will be send to you in a tube roll. You can as well order … Read more

Old Colonial Architecture in Yangon Myanmar

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Yangon is the city with the highest density of colonial buildings in South East Asia. Known as Rangoon,  it was the capital of Burma between 1824 and 1948 and one of the province of  the British India Empire. It witnessed a rich architectural development during this period  following  different styles: Art Deco, Edwardian, Victorian and British-Burmese. … Read more