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4 hours
Mobile ticket
Available now is our save and well guided Phnom Penh Evening & Night Lights photography session from 5:15 pm until 20:30 pm or later on demand.
Starts daily from 5.15pm and includes fabulous sunset shooting and capturing the nightfall and lively transformation of Phnom Penh city into the night.
During the Night tour it is very pleasant temperature (no sun) to explore the town.
Bring your camera or Iphone. A tripod is recommended.
If you don't have one we can hire you a lightweight tripod on demand.
Cambodia Photo Tours by long time Phnom Penh local resident and professional Photographer Michael Klinkhamer is offering highly rated and exciting photography-tours in Phnom Penh-Cambodia.
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
Children must be accompanied by an adult
May be operated by a multilingual guide in English, German, French, Dutch.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Bottled water
All taxes, fees and handling charges
Hotel drop-off (selected hotels only)
Driver/guide
Live commentary on board
Transport by private vehicle
Lunch
Food and drinks
Souvenir photos (available to purchase)
Cambodia Photo Tours by Michael Klinkhamer
Sisowath Quay-Riverside Boulevard where we meetup and can start to do sunset if available. We give some technical input and teach to do street photography settings in low light or long exposures techniques.
We walk the back streets and walk through the Ounalom temple back lot complex
Explore Phnom Penh with your camera at night. A save way to explore this charming city.
1 review
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
stephenwY2532ES,
Mar 6, 2019
- Review from Tripadvisor
I did the Night Photo Tour on Sunday night and the Afternoon tour the next day. It was a great experience. First of all it was a one to one tour, actually a walking photo workshop. We went to a Wat (temple) with no tourist and photographed the monks and locals interacting. I got a great shot of young men playing football in front of a large statute of Buddha. Then down side streets and onto the waterfront for tripod shooting. All along Michael is checking my camera settings, checking my images and asking what story am I trying to tell. Then he gives helpful feedback and advice and suggested what to change to make my story. I got some lovely images of the Royal Palace at night that also captured the traffic and people out at night.. we then went to the Independence Monument for stunning shots, ending up at the Sky Bar roof top for city scape. We also chatted a lot and exchanged life stories which was great. Next day was also fantastic, in particular crossing the river to a poor neighbourhood that was basically a small shanty town. People and kids were so friendly. No way could I find this place myself or interact without Michael’s guidance. Michael and Rotary has previously covered medical expenses for a child needing eye surgery from the same village. Then we finished at a teaching Wat for the Golden Hour where Michael was patient to show me how to capture a sunburst with out over exposing the image. We got a Tuk Tuk back to the ferry which we shared with a monk who was on his way to Chinese lessons. Finally back on the riverfront over a cold drink we reviewed the day and talked about what it means to be a professional photographer in the digital world. Michael shared many insights on Phnom Penh too. I would strongly recommend Michael for photo tours or walking photos workshops. He also has great stories to tell.
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