by Regis | Jun 21, 2026 | Being a photographer, Régis
A Memory I Didn’t Expect to Come Back First Some photography assignments stay with you because of the images.Others stay with you because you are still slightly surprised you made it back outside. Photographing inside a prison was one of those. This assignment was for...
by Regis | Jun 7, 2026 | Asia Travel Photography, Being a photographer, Régis
Why Authentic Experience Will Matter More Than Ever In recent conversations, I often hear the same question: “Are you not afraid of AI replacing photography?” It’s a fair question. At first glance, AI already appears capable of producing images that rival photography...
by Regis | May 31, 2026 | Asia Travel Photography, Being a photographer, Long Photo Workshops, Régis
Travel Photography Ethics: Staged Images, Workshop Culture, and the Crisis of Authenticity First, I would like to thank Justin Mott for helping reopen an important and necessary discussion about honesty in travel photography. I would also like to acknowledge Etienne...
by Alessandro | May 27, 2026 | Asia Travel Photography, Cambodia Photography Tour, Long Photo Workshops
When people think of Cambodia, one image usually rises above all others: the majestic temples of Angkor. And yes—Angkor Wat, Bayon, and Ta Prohm are extraordinary wonders of Khmer architecture that belong on every bucket list. They attract millions of visitors every...
by Regis | May 18, 2026 | Asia Travel Photography, Long Photo Workshops, Uzbekistan Photography Tour
There are photography tours where everything is prepared in advance for the camera. The smiling old man sitting perfectly in the light.The artisan repeating the same gesture ten times a day for different groups.The “authentic portrait” recreated every week for...
by Regis | Mar 15, 2026 | Asia Travel Photography, Cambodia Photography Tour, Ladakh Photography Tour, Long Photo Workshops, North India Photography Tour
The horn of a rickshaw cuts through the morning air. A tea seller pours steaming chai into small glasses while the smell of spices drifts through the street. A cow calmly walks between cars and bicycles as if traffic simply didn’t exist. Welcome to India. For...
by Regis | Mar 12, 2026 | Asia Travel Photography, Cambodia Photography Tour, Long Photo Workshops
Big hugs to our driver Sochea at the new Phnom Penh airport. Every photography workshop ends quietly. Suitcases roll away, cameras disappear into bags, and people who were strangers two weeks earlier suddenly feel like old friends. Fourteen days earlier, we had been...
by Regis | Feb 8, 2026 | Being a photographer, Long Photo Workshops, Régis
Every photographer remembers that question. “Which lens should I buy?” This article exists thanks to Judy, who asked me exactly that. I have to apologize, Judy—I took far too long to finally write this article, but here it is! It’s a question I hear all the...
by Regis | Feb 1, 2026 | Asia Travel Photography, Cambodia Photography Tour, Kyrgyzstan Photography Tour, Ladakh Photography Tour, Laos Photography Tour, Long Photo Workshops, Uzbekistan Photography Tour, Vietnam Photography Tour
Street photography is one of the most rewarding yet misunderstood genres of photography. Many beginners think it’s about fast reactions, chasing people, or capturing random moments. In reality, great street photography is built on observation, patience, and emotional...
by Regis | Jan 28, 2026 | Asia Travel Photography, Kyrgyzstan Photography Tour, Long Photo Workshops
Kyrgyzstan breathes space. During our Kyrgyzstan photography workshop, photography unfolded across villages, markets, and vast landscapes — always grounded in human connection. This final Best Of series gathers ten images of street and portrait photography shaped by...