Cambodia // My SE Asia Adventure

Angkor Wat

Angkor Wat in Siem Reap was so massive and so incredible that it was challenging to capture it all! If you are going to Cambodia, this is a must see place. We spent a couple of days walking around the massive complex and going around to all the temples. Angkor Wat is still a little under the radar for Americans, but it's the largest spiritual place on earth. 

For $20 a day, you can hire a tuk tuk to take you around to all the temples within the complex. He will drop you off and wait for you while you go in and look around. Entrance fees are around $40. It's very "un-official." Just go out into the street and flag someone down driving a tuk tuk. Tell them you want a tour guide, and they will be happy to do so. 

Phnom Penh and Battambang

One of my goals for traveling to as many Asian countries as possible was to sort out the differences between them. Reading something or watching a show doesn't do it for me. I have to see it and feel it for myself. All these countries triggered different emotions for me and I wasn't expecting that. In Cambodia, I felt deeply empathetic.  The air was heavy in Cambodia, the moral felt low. Something about this country felt a little desperate and sad. Their history has such triumphs and sadness that has left its citizens in confusion and without much cultural identity. 

Behind the Scenes of Laura Mam

One of the main reasons that brought me to Cambodia was Laura Mam and her ambitious desire to re-ignite the need for original arts and cultural identity. During the Khmer Rouge in the 1970s and 1980s, all artists were murdered and the country lost around 1/3 of their population. The effects of this genocide has still not recovered.  Laura is Cambodian American, and in her 20s, moved to Phnom Penh to start an artistic revolution in the music scene. She has started a collective of musicians that produce original music. In the US, we take our music industry for granted: high quality studio production, concert production and high quality music videos. We place value on our artistic integrity. In Cambodia, not so much. Karaoke has been widely popular. It's cheap and easy, but not sustainable for the progression of culture and identity. What Laura and her collective of artists are doing has never been done before. On tour for a couple of days with Laura, I've become truly inspired. I believe in the big picture of what she is trying to do for her country and for her roots. She's incredibly eloquent, a leader and extremely passionate. I can't wait to share the documentary that we filmed about her while we were there! 

These are just a few behind the scene photos of her getting ready for the concert and on the tour bus from Phnom Penh to Battambang. 

Boat People - Life on Latsch Island

Latsch Island is a boat house community of floating houses with approximately 120 residence in Winona, Minnesota. 10 - 20 people reside there in the winter. This place holds a special spot in my heart because my Dad has owned a boat (not a house) there for 22 years. Although our family never lived there, I remember visiting the island frequently as a child. In college, I did my senior photography project on Latsch Island and have wanted to re-visit this idea ever since. I feel grateful that I am able to tell these stories through a video medium after all these years.

Here are some stills that I took quickly while in the middle of shooting video. 

My European Travels // Paris

In August, I took 5 weeks to travel to 5 countries in Europe for my 30th Birthday. It was a goal that I set for myself in 2012 to happen in 2016, and I made it happen. Y’all, I’m pretty much a badass, haha. I traveled to France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain and Portugal. The first half of the trip I did with a friend and the second half I did as a solo trip. I learned two things about myself while on this trip. First, I love traveling solo and can't wait for my next solo adventure. Second, I love traveling in the off-season. My first destination was Paris, and since Paris is such a common city for people to visit, I decided to forego the travel tips. I will be doing more in-depth travel tips for the other places that I went in future blog posts because I like to be helpful. While in Paris, I was a full on tourist, and completely un-ashamed. I know it sounds cliche, but Paris was incredible. I'm still surprised at how much I loved that city. Now that I've seen it in the summer, I need to see it in the winter!