
It has been a few days of attending photography events and networking. As usual I always meet some of the most incredible people here at the festival. I have been able to speak to few very affluent people about EWOW and our mission and I am working on a potentially very exciting exhibit for the Cambodia project(s). I cannot discuss the specifics as it is the infancy stages. I also want to take a minute to thank a very good friend of ours from the festival. Her name is Smith, she is originally from San Fransisco but is working throughout the world. She is a huge advocate for EWOW and has introduced me to some incredible people here. Please check her documentary film work out at www.cinesmith.net and her photography at www.shuttersmith.net
This afternoon we will be returning to Tonle Sap to pick up the cameras from the children. This is very exciting. It reminds me of Christmas when we pick the cameras up to be processed. Tomorrow we will be in Kourm Pong Pluck for the day working with children. This area is very similar to Tonle Sap except the homes are not floating but built on stilts throughout the lake. Until then stay warm back home. We have been able to enjoy 70 degree mornings and mid 80 afternoons. Every day has been dry and beautiful. We did have to purchase a hospital mask for Shannon. There is a lot of dust and dirt in the air and it has gotten into Shannon's lungs. Here cough has become increasingly worse so we felt it was time to mask her. She is doing fine though.
Here is a link to some more photos of Siem Reap. Street Vendors of Siem Reap
Take care,
Ty & Shannon

1 comment:
I love the picture of the boat and the floating house! How amazing for EWOW to be welcomed with such open arms! I really hope you have pictures of Shannon with the mask on! That's just great! Love you guys!
Nic
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